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  2. Ian Harland - Wikipedia

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    He was subsequently Vicar of three parishes in the diocese of Sheffield - Oughtibridge (1963–72), St Cuthbert at Fir Vale and Brightside (1972–75), then Rotherham (1975–79). [3] In the last two posts he also served as Rural Dean of Ecclesfield and Archdeacon of Doncaster , [ 4 ] and in 1967 he married Susan Hinman, with whom he had one ...

  3. Vita Sancti Cuthberti - Wikipedia

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    The Vita Sancti Cuthberti (English: "Life of Saint Cuthbert") is a prose hagiography from early medieval Northumbria.It is probably the earliest extant saint's life from Anglo-Saxon England and is an account of the life and miracles of Cuthbert (died 687), a Bernician hermit-monk who became bishop of Lindisfarne.

  4. Cuthbert - Wikipedia

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    St Cuthbert is also the namesake of St Cuthbert's College in Epsom, New Zealand; St Cuthbert's Day on 21 March is a day of school celebration. The school's houses are named after important locations in the life of the saint: Dunblane (yellow), Elgin (green), Iona (purple), Kelso (blue), Lindisfarne (white), Melrose (red), York (orange) and ...

  5. Gerald Bonner - Wikipedia

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    Bonner also originated courses on St. Cuthbert, [6] the most important medieval saint of Northern England, with a cult centred on his tomb at Durham Cathedral. Cuthbert is also regarded as the patron saint of Northumbria. [27] Bonner presented a paper for the Cuthbert Conference of 1987, published as St. Cuthbert, His Cult and His Community to ...

  6. St Cuthbert's coffin - Wikipedia

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    What is usually referred to as St Cuthbert's coffin is a fragmentary oak coffin in Durham Cathedral, pieced together in the 20th century, which between AD 698 and 1827 contained the remains of Saint Cuthbert, who died in 687. In fact when Cuthbert's remains were yet again reburied in 1827 in a new coffin, some 6,000 pieces of up to four ...

  7. Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    His death is noted in The Times obituaries column, and dated to 9 February 1905. [4] Hillyard confirms the date 1905 and Bristowe , writing in Locket & Millidge 1951, gives his dates as 1860–1905. (In Bristowe's own book The World of Spiders [ 5 ] he writes erroneously that F. O. Pickard-Cambridge's papers were published "between 1889 and ...

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  9. Historia de Sancto Cuthberto - Wikipedia

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    Bodley 596 itself is a compilation bound together in the early 17th century, but folios 174 to 214 are from the late 11th or early 12th century, containing Bede's prose Life of St Cuthbert (175r–200v), his metrical Life of St Cuthbert (201r–202v), this Historia and finally a Life and Office of St Julian of Le Mans (206v–214v). [4]