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  2. St Margaret's Church, Carsington - Wikipedia

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    St Margaret's Church, Carsington, is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England [3] in Carsington, Derbyshire. History.

  3. St Margaret's Church, Harwood Dale - Wikipedia

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    The church, in 2011. St Margaret's Church is an Anglican church in Harwood Dale, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The church was built in 1862, as a replacement for Old St Margaret's Church, Harwood Dale. It is in the Early English Gothic style, and is a small, rectangular, building, with a combined nave and chancel, with a ...

  4. St. Margaret's Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Margaret's Church is often used to mean St Margaret's, Westminster, which forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Westminster, Greater London.

  5. St Margaret Clitherow's Church - Wikipedia

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    St Margaret Clitherow's Church is the name of: St Margaret Clitherow's Church, Great Ayton; St Margaret Clitherow's Church, Haxby; See also.

  6. St. Luke's and St. Margaret's Church - Wikipedia

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    The parish was the merger of two separate churches. St. Margaret's (dedicated to Margaret of Antioch) was founded in 1862 in the nearby neighborhood of Brighton Center, which was then an independent town. The founders were associated with Church of the Advent in Boston, and St Margaret's was similarly Anglo-Catholic in practice and worship.

  7. Beddington - Wikipedia

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    His body was buried in St Margaret's, Westminster, and after his wife's death 29 years later, Raleigh's head was returned to his tomb and interred at St. Margaret's Church. [6] During the visit of Christian IV of Denmark to England in August 1606, the royal party visited Beddington, hosted by Sir George Carew. [7]

  8. St Margaret's, Westminster - Wikipedia

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    St Margaret's was rebuilt from 1486 to 1523, at the instigation of King Henry VII, and the new church, which largely still stands today, was consecrated on 9 April 1523. It has been called "the last church in London decorated in the Catholic tradition before the Reformation", and on each side of a large rood there stood richly painted statues ...

  9. St Margaret's Church, Durham - Wikipedia

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    St John's had the status of a Chapel-of-Ease of St Margaret's throughout the 20th century, with the Curate of St Margaret's in later decades serving as de facto priests-in-charge. In the year 2000 St John's gained full independence as a parish in its own right, and the building was finally consecrated. It is known as "The Church at the Cross ...