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  2. Ladywell - Wikipedia

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    Another well is located nearby at what is now 148 Ladywell Road. This was a mineral spring, the waters of which local people drank for medicinal purposes. Until the second half of the eighteenth century there were few dwellings in Ladywell, the most notable being 'The Bridge House Farm' and Ladywell House.

  3. Ladywell Fields - Wikipedia

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    A medicinal well – ‘our lady’s well’ – said to be named after nearby St Mary the Virgin Church was first recorded in 1472. It was reputed to be effective for curing eye complaints. The well is now underneath the access road to Ladywell station and a further well lies to the west of it. [1] [2]

  4. Lady's Well - Wikipedia

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    Lady's Well or Our Lady's Well is a common name in the United Kingdom and Ireland for a holy well, usually dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Examples include: Lady's Well, Auchmannoch; Dundalk § Places of interest; Effin § Wells; Gwladys's well in Tredegar; Hermitage, Dorset; Holystone, Northumberland; Honiley § History; Ladywell Fields ...

  5. Lady Well - Wikipedia

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    Also known as 'Our Lady's Well', Glasgow's Ladywell is an artesian spring noted on early city maps and can be reliably assumed to predate the city. It lay just outside the city wall and Drygate Port in medieval times and will have refreshed Romans traveling the old Carntyne Highway east-west between forts along the Antonine Wall .

  6. St Mary's Church, Fernyhalgh - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's is an active church in the diocese of Lancaster. Mass is said in the church and in Ladyewell House, and the house is open for visitors during the week, all at advertised times. [11] Pilgrimages to the church and house frequently take place. [9] [12] The school has been converted into use as a nursery and a parish centre. [7]

  7. Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary’s Health System, a member of Covenant Health, was founded in 1888 by the Sisters of Charity of Saint-Hyacinthe.Today, it is an integrated medical system comprising a 233-bed acute care community hospital, an employed group of primary care and specialty providers, urgent care and emergency department, an extensive complement of behavioral and mental health services and outpatient ...

  8. Speen, Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    Speen is a village and civil parish in West Berkshire, England.Centred 2 miles (3 km) north west of the largest town in the district, Newbury, Speen has clustered settlements, the largest of which is Speen village, which is contiguous with Newbury, and the others, buffered from the town by the A34 road, are Bagnor, Stockcross, Woodspeen and Marsh Benham.

  9. Castle Head, Grange-over-Sands - Wikipedia

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    The house went on to serve as St Mary's Missionary College, a seminary owned by the Holy Ghost Fathers, from the early 20th century until it closed in the late 1970s. [5] Students who trained there included, briefly, Sir Gerry Robinson , the industrialist.