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    to St Kenelm: 1. St Kenelm's Church, Clent Hills, Worcestershire 2. St Kenelm's Church, Sapperton, Gloucestershire (Redundant) 3. St Kenelm's Church...
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    Sir Kenelm Digby (11 July 1603 – 11 June 1665) was an English courtier and diplomat. He was also a highly reputed natural philosopher, astrologer and known...
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  • Kenelm Oswald Lancelot Burridge (October 31, 1922 – May 21, 2019) was a Maltese-born Canadian anthropologist. Kenelm Burridge was born in October 1922...
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  • Kenelm Hutchinson Digby OBE FRCS (4 August 1884 - 23 February 1954) was a British surgeon who lived and worked for many years in Hong Kong, where he held...
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    churches in order to discourage rental practices. The Free and Open Church Association was founded in 1866 by Samuel Ralph Townshend Mayer. Olson, Roger E....
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    Cotswold Way, the Gloucestershire Way, the Wychavon Way, St Kenelm's Trail, St Kenelm's Way, the Warden's Way and the Windrush Way. Winchcombe became...
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  • Edward Bulwer-Lytton published the metaphor in a late 19th-century book: Kenelm Chillingly asks, "Does it not prove that no man, however wise, is a good...
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    point of the 60-mile (97 km) walk St Kenelm's Trail. One source of the River Stour is within the grounds of St. Kenelm's church. The summits of the two largest...
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  • residence there until 16 October 1826. At the university, he found a friend in Kenelm Digby, author of Mores Catholici and The Broadstone of Honour, who was,...
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    area in the late eighteenth century, it has also been stated that the association of the pork pie trade with Melton originated around 1831 as a sideline...
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    river rises in the north of Worcestershire in the Clent Hills, near St Kenelm's Church in Romsley. It collects water from many small tributary streams...
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    Angel of Honor Award, 2018 Association of the United States Army National Service Award, 2020 Critic's Choice Association Real TV Awards Winner (Male...
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    (2022). Texas Almanac 2022-2023. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association. p. 21. ISBN 9781625110664. Davidson, Alan; Tom Jaine; Soun Vannithone...
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    530106. Burridge, Kenelm (1969). New Heaven, New Earth: A study of Millenarian Activities. London: Basil Blackwell. p. 48. Burridge, Kenelm (1993). Lockwood...
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    sponsoring the Scottish Spina Bifida Association. Ramsay has been Honorary Patron of the Scottish Spina Bifida Association since 2004, and in 2005 he launched...
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    explicitly excluded from being a sandwich. In Britain, the British Sandwich Association defines a sandwich as "any form of bread with a filling, generally assembled...
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    was posthumously published in 1699 by a servant and his son. In it, Sir Kenelm Digby talks of many puddings, including one that involves soaking bread...
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  • against Germany. Mark Pepys was born on 29 May 1903. The second son of Kenelm Pepys, 4th Earl of Cottenham, and his wife Lady Rose Nevill, a daughter...
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    volumes since his death in 1925. Older examples of such appointments, such as Kenelm Digby for Ben Jonson, are essentially editorial rather than legal. A contemporary...
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    announced the closure of Le Gavroche". Retrieved 18 August 2023. Press Association (12 March 2014). "Michel Roux Jr criticises 'frustrating' BBC as he leaves...
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  • she had married Fortune passenger John Adams and after his death married Kenelm Winslow, brother of Mayflower passenger Edward Winslow. John Oldham – Per...
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    Berry became the first president of the new Bath Spa University Alumni Association. She has also appeared on a BBC Two series called The Great British Food...
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    meal. While this diet was associated with rural poverty, it also gained associations with more idealised images of rural life. Anthony Trollope in The Duke's...
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  • include: Franz Kessler (1580–1650) Adrian von Mynsicht (1603–1638) Sir Kenelm Digby (1603–1665) Johann Friedrich Schweitzer (1625–1709) Isaac Newton (1642–1727)...
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    Elizabeth Henderson, he trained as an architect at the Architectural Association in London. Most of his dishes are derived from traditional British cuisine...
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    "Bibliography - Burridge Kenelm". Jorgensen, Dan (1994). "Locating the Divine in Melanesia: An Appreciation of the Work of Kenelm Burridge". Anthropology...
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    of a "jam".[citation needed] The Scottish city of Dundee has a long association with marmalade. James Keiller and his mother, Janet, ran a small sweet...
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  • Walter Scott, Robert Southey, Kenelm Henry Digby, and Thomas Carlyle were "throughly read" and absorbed early on. The association of Young England with Tractarianism...
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  • Nineteenth-Century England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1957). (edited with Kenelm Foster and Uberto Limentani) Italian Studies Presented to E. R. Vincent...
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    sprinkled with caster sugar. There is a popular myth that plum pudding's association with Christmas goes back to a custom in medieval England that the "pudding...
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