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  2. Medfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Kingsbury Pond, named after Amos Clark Kingsbury (a Medfield native and graduate of Medfield's High School Class of 1916) who served in the United States Marines, American Expeditionary Force, and fought in almost every major battle in France during World War I. [38] Kingsbury Pond is located on Route 27, across the street from St. Edward's ...

  3. St Edward the Confessor's Church, Dringhouses - Wikipedia

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    St Edward the Confessor's Church is an Anglican church in Dringhouses, a suburb of York in England. During the Mediaeval period, Dringhouses fell within the parish of Holy Trinity Church, Micklegate , but the local parishioners preferred to worship at St Stephen's Church, Acomb , which was closer.

  4. St Edward's Church - Wikipedia

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    St Edward's Church may refer to: Churches dedicated to Edward the Confessor. St Edward the Confessor Church, Golders Green, London, England;

  5. St Edward the Confessor Catholic Church, Romford - Wikipedia

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    St Edward the Confessor Church is a Catholic Parish church in Romford, Borough of Havering, London. It was built in 1856 in the Gothic Revival style. It was paid for by the William Petre, 12th Baron Petre and designed by Daniel Cubitt Nichols. It is located in the town centre on St Edward's Way, next to Romford Town Hall and Romford Central ...

  6. St Edward's Church, Brotherton - Wikipedia

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    The church, in 2013. St Edward's Church is the parish church of Brotherton, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The first church on the site was constructed in about 1300, but it was rebuilt in 1842 and 1843, at a cost of £3,250. Of this, £2,000 was donated by the Ramsden family, to whom there are several memorials within the church. [1]

  7. St. Edward's Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Edward's Roman Catholic Church in Shamokin, was the first building of its kind in the world to be illuminated by electric light. McDonnald, Alexander Hopkins (1951). The Encyclopedia Americana. Americana Corporation. St. Edward's Roman Catholic Church, erected in 1873, is said to have been the first church in the world lighted by electricity.

  8. St Edward's Church of England Academy - Wikipedia

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    The original St Edward's school was founded as a charity school in 1710. The vestry book for St Edwards Church in Romford records an entry on 5 September of that year "whereas a charity school is erecting or setting up with all possible speed to be set up and opened in this town of Romford... for the educating of poor children and teaching them to Read and Write and instructing them in the ...

  9. Robert Barnes (martyr) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Abel, Fr. Richard Fetherstone and Barnes' companion on the hurdle, Fr. Edward Powell, were hanged, drawn, and quartered, officially for high treason, but in reality for rejecting both the King's title as Supreme Head of the Church of England and State control over the Church.