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    394583°W / 50.642389; -1.394583 St. Mary's Church is a parish church in the Church of England located in Brighstone, Isle of Wight. The churchyard contains...
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    Brighstone Bay Brighstone Forest Brighstone Down Brighstone Christmas Tree Festival St. Mary's Church, Brighstone St. Mary's Church in Brighstone is...
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  • Mary's Monastery Church, Lubonjë St. Mary's Church, Maligrad St. Mary's Church, Mbreshtan St. Mary's Church, Melçan St. Mary Church, Moscopole St. Mary's...
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    churchyard. The church is grouped with: St Mary's Church, Brighstone St Mary's Church, Brook St Peter and St Paul's Church, Mottistone The church has a two...
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  • festival is held at St. Mary's Church, the Methodist Church, the Wilberforce Hall, the Social Club and the Three Bishops Pub in Brighstone, The Isle of Wight...
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    presented by Charles Sumner, Bishop of Winchester, to the rectory of St Mary's Church, Brighstone, in the Isle of Wight. In November 1839 he was installed archdeacon...
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    Thomas Ken (category 17th-century Church of England bishops)
    he successively held the livings of Little Easton in Essex, St. Mary's Church, Brighstone in the Isle of Wight, and East Woodhay in Hampshire; in 1672...
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    post Moberly resigned in 1866, and retired to the Rectory of St. Mary's Church, Brighstone, Isle of Wight, he was also a Canon of Chester Cathedral. The...
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    Anglican Diocese of Portsmouth (category Dioceses of the Church of England)
    Benefice of Ventnor (St Catherine)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 October 2018. "The Benefice of Wight, West, Comprising Brighstone, Brook, Calbourne...
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    owned by the National Trust. Brighstone Forest, which covers the top of Brighstone Down, is the largest on the island. At St. Catherine's Point, the Back...
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    largely due to the inspirational teachings of Mary Toms of Tintagel, Cornwall. The vicar of Brighstone, Samuel Wilberforce, urged that their influence...
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    pp. 215–217. Retrieved 25 May 2016. Historic England. "Church of St Mary, B3399, Brighstone (Grade II) (1217866)". National Heritage List for England...
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    memorial similar to a headstone commemorates Cairns at St Mary the Virgin Church, Brighstone, Isle of Wight. Cairns' VC was the last to be gazetted for...
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    Brook, Isle of Wight (category Brighstone)
    Brook is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Brighstone, on the Isle of Wight, England. In 1931 the parish had a population of 156...
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  • to take up the post of curate at the Parish church of St Mary the Virgin in Brixton (now known as Brighstone). He resigned his post in 1867 but continued...
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    largely due to the inspirational teachings of Mary Toms of Tintagel, Cornwall. The vicar of Brighstone Samuel Wilberforce urged that their influence be...
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  • Francis Catholic and Church of England Primary School on the site of the old Ventnor Middle School in a purpose built, brand new building; St John's C of E Primary...
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    Jersey cows near Brighstone, on the Isle of Wight...
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  • Officer, Scunthorpe Borough Council. Frederick Fortescue Hollis, Member, Brighstone Parish Council, Isle of Wight. Catherine Holmes. For services to the elderly...
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  • Ashey, Bembridge North, Bembridge South, Binstead, Brading and St Helens, Brighstone and Calbourne, Carisbrooke East, Carisbrooke West, Central Rural...
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  • St. Mary's Church...
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    Carisbrooke), Combley (on Robin Hill), Gurnard, Newport, and Rock (north of Brighstone). David Wharton Lloyd, Nikolaus Pevsner, (2006), The Buildings of England:...
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    Valley Bridge Churches Albemarle Baptist Church St James with Holy Trinity Church St Martin-on-the-Hill St Mary's Church St Peter's Church Hotels Clifton...
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  • England. "Monument No. 461238". Research records (formerly PastScape). Rock Brighstone SZ42368415 Historic England. "Monument No. 460425". Research records (formerly...
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  • House) 1219725 More images Mottistone Manor, the Dower House Mottistone, Brighstone, Isle of Wight Farmhouse 15th century or early 16th century 21 July 1951...
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