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  • Thumbnail for Francis Walsingham
    Sir Francis Walsingham (c. 1532 – 6 April 1590) was principal secretary to Queen Elizabeth I of England from 20 December 1573 until his death and is popularly...
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  • Thumbnail for Walsingham (W&WLR) railway station
    Walsingham railway station is located in Walsingham, Norfolk, on the narrow gauge Wells and Walsingham Light Railway. It was opened in 1982. It is located...
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  • Thumbnail for Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham
    The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham in England and Wales is a personal ordinariate in the Latin Church of the Catholic Church immediately...
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    Walsingham Priory was a monastery of Augustinian Canons regular in Walsingham, Norfolk, England seized by the crown at the Dissolution of the Monasteries...
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  • Thumbnail for Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham (Houston)
    The Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham in Houston, Texas, is a Catholic church that serves as the cathedral of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of...
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  • Explorer: Walsingham Franciscan Friary Goodrich, Percival John (1937). Walsingham: its history and its shrine. Jarrold. pp. 88–89. Morant, Roland W (2004)...
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  • Thomas Walsingham (died c. 1422) was an English chronicler, and is the source of much of the knowledge of the reigns of Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V and...
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  • Francis Walsingham (baptised 7 February 1577 – 1 July 1647) was an English Jesuit priest, who assumed the name John Fennell. The son of Edward Walsingham of...
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    Sir Edmund Walsingham (c. 1480 – 10 February 1550) of Scadbury Hall, Chislehurst in Kent, was a soldier, Member of Parliament, and Lieutenant of the Tower...
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  • Thumbnail for Walsingham House
    The Walsingham House or Walsingham House Hotel was located at 150-4 Piccadilly on the site of what is now The Ritz Hotel, London and was adjacent to the...
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    Walsingham was a popular Elizabethan ballad tune. There are various versions of the lyrics, which relate to a pilgrimage site, suppressed during the English...
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  • Games of Chess. G. Bell and Sons. ISBN 0-486-20386-7. Sergeant, Philip Walsingham; W. H. Watts (1922). Pillsbury's Chess Career. American Chess Bulletin...
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    Philip Walsingham Sergeant (27 January 1872, Notting Hill, London – 20 October 1952) was a British professional writer on chess and popular historical...
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    Walsingham Academy is an independent Catholic school in Williamsburg, Virginia. It was founded in 1947 and is administered by the Sisters of Mercy of Merion...
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    The Wells and Walsingham Light Railway is a 10+1⁄4 in (260 mm) gauge heritage railway in Norfolk, England running between the coastal town of Wells-next-the-Sea...
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    Largo Central Park. Largo is located at 27°54′30″N 82°46′40″W / 27.90833°N 82.77778°W / 27.90833; -82.77778 (27.908355, −82.777791). It is centrally...
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    (Busck, 1908), A. exquisita (Busck, 1912), A. ergatica (Walsingham, 1914) and A. microsticta (Walsingham, 1914). There were early suspicions that A. aurea and...
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  • Froissart[permanent dead link] ed. Macaulay, transl. Bourchier, p.82 Walsingham, pp.147-148 Archer, I. W. 'Discourses of History in London', in Kewes, P. (ed) The...
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  • Wells and Fakenham Railway (category Walsingham)
    the route has been reopened as the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway. A section of trackbed from Walsingham railway station southwards to the village of...
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    Burghley, and Sir Francis Walsingham watched Mary carefully with the aid of spies placed in her household. In 1571, Cecil and Walsingham (at that time England's...
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