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  2. Windlesham - Wikipedia

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    The village of Windlesham has a population of around 4,000, [1] while the civil parish of Windlesham has a population of 17,000 and includes the much larger neighbouring villages of Bagshot and Lightwater. Windlesham Arboretum, which covers an area of approximately 1 km 2 (0.39 sq mi), is on the south side of the M3 motorway. Access to the ...

  3. Newark Priory - Wikipedia

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    Controlled churches: Old Woking, with its chapels of Horsell and Pyrford; Send; St. Martha, St Marth's Hill, Guildford; Wanborough; Weybridge; Windlesham with its chapel; Leigh all in Surrey; and Shipton with its (suspected near Snoddington Manor) chapel of Snodington, Hampshire. People; Founder(s) Rauld de Calva and his wife Beatrice de Saudes

  4. File:Memorial, Windlesham Field of Remembrance, Windlesham ...

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  5. Category:Churches in Windham County, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Churches in Windham County, Connecticut" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Yeocomico Church - Wikipedia

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    Yeocomico Church is a historic Episcopal church in Westmoreland County in the U.S. state of Virginia.The original wooden structure was built in 1655, but replaced in 1706 by a structure built of locally fired bricks. [4]

  7. St. James Lutheran Church (Pohatcong Township, New Jersey)

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    The congregation was founded c. 1760 as a union church of German Lutheran and German Reformed Protestant settlers. By tradition, the first church was called Straw Church, a log building with a straw thatched roof, built c. 1767 in the cemetery area. Christian Streit preached here and at the nearby Lutheran church in Easton, Pennsylvania. [5]

  8. Churchyard - Wikipedia

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    Lutheran St. Olaf's Church and churchyard in Jomala, Åland Russian Orthodox Church and churchyard in Alaska A Baptist church and churchyard in Ohio. After the establishment of the parish as the centre of the Christian spiritual life, the possession of a cemetery, as well as the baptismal font, was a mark of parochial status.

  9. Packer Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Asa Packer was buried in Mauch Chunk Cemetery in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, where his mansion was located. [4] Currently non-denominational, the chapel is operated by the Office of the University Chaplain. [5] On Sundays, Roman Catholic mass is usually held at 12:10 pm and 9:10 pm in the chapel. On Fridays, Muslim prayers are held at 1:10 pm.