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church-hawe
† church-hawe Obs. [f. haw, OE. haᵹa enclosure.] A churchyard.c 1320 Seuyn Sag. 2625 (W.) Of the fir in the chirche-hawe. c 1386 Chaucer Pars. T. ¶727 By reson of the hooly place, as chirches or chirche hawes. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) V. 65 [Calixtus] made a chirche hawe [cimiterium] at Rome. 142... Oxford English Dictionary
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Osidge
History The name is Anglo-Saxon, probably deriving from 'hawe's ege' referring to the Old English 'hawe' and the boundary (edge) of the Southaw wood. St Andrew's Southgate is the closest parish church to Osidge House, and its origins are as a chapel-of-ease to Christ Church, Southgate; in 1902, The London wikipedia.org
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haw
▪ I. † haw, n.1 Obs. exc. Hist. (hɔː) Forms: 1 haᵹa, 3 haȝe, hahe, 5 hawȝe, 4–6 hawe, 7 dial. haghe, 5– haw. [OE. haᵹa, corresp. to MDu. hage, haghe, Du. haag, in same sense (whence 's Graven hage, the Count's Haw, the Hague), MLG. hage, ON. hagi (Sw. hage pasture-field, Da. have garden):—OTeut. *ha... Oxford English Dictionary
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Herne, Kent
He also owned Hawe Manor, a little under half a mile (733 m) north-east of Herne. Hawe Manor was later home to John Fineux, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench from 1495 to 1526. wikipedia.org
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Well Hall
Name and toponymy In 1100 two manors were recorded in the Eltham area, East-Horne and Well-hawe or Well-hall, probably corresponding to the areas later The church hall of St Barnabas' Church on Rochester Way was renamed The Frankie Howerd Centre in the 1980s, he was a member of the choir at the church wikipedia.org
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Main Square, Kraków
One of the most renowned, Pod Palmą (Under the Palm) at Krzysztofory Palace, was opened in 1876 by Antoni Hawełka, a purveyor to the imperial court in Mary's Basilica with its Altar by Wit Stwosz, a Brick Gothic church built in the 14th century on the ruins of an earlier church destroyed by the Tartar wikipedia.org
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Athy
Hardware merchants Griffin Hawe now occupy the town's 6 ft. wide and 12 ft. high 18th-century cockpit. St Michael's Church: Originally built in the 14th century. wikipedia.org
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C. H. B. Quennell
Architectural works 1899 The Chapel, Cambridge House 1899 Design for Liskeard Church 1904 Gallops Homestead, Sussex 1904 Campbell Mausoleum, St Mary's , Hall and Vicarage, Edmonton 1906 1 Denbridge Road, Bickley 1906 Barn Hawe, 2 Denbridge Road, Bickley 1906 8 Denbridge Road, Bickley 1906 The Grosvenor wikipedia.org
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Broomfield, Herne Bay
Despite this, there are few shops: aside from the village's post office on Margate Road, there is a mini-supermarket, two takeaways and a hairdresser on Hawe There is also one church, Broomfield United Reformed Church, located on The Meadows. wikipedia.org
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Queen Mary's Grammar School
History Foundation It was founded in 1554 by George and Nicolas Hawe, two leading townsmen, with Queen Mary I as its royal patron and benefactor. Originally housed in an old town guild-hall near St Matthew’s Church, it moved to Park Street in 1811, into new buildings in Lichfield Street in 1850 ( wikipedia.org
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St Mary's Priory Church, Deerhurst
St Mary's Priory Church, Deerhurst, is the Church of England parish church of Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, England. Much of the church is Anglo-Saxon. Dennis, Compton, Hawe, Preston-on-Stour, Uckington, Welford-on-Avon and Wolston in Gloucestershire, Taynton with La More in Oxfordshire, and the rectories wikipedia.org
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Serenade (novel)
Studio executive Rex Gold is Hawes' tool, used in an elaborate "sham" to maneuver Sharp into performing opera in New York – under Hawe's auspices. The "church scene" The scene in Serenade that contributed to the book's notoriety is the action that occurs in a small, rural Catholic church, which includes wikipedia.org
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History of local government in Swindon
They were mostly responsible for the work of the parish officers, financial matters affecting the church and the poor relief. The Old Swindon Local Board met for the first time on 10 August 1865 at the Town Hall, Old Swindon, with a grocer, Phillip Hawe Mason, as chairman. wikipedia.org
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2018 Birthday Honours
Hawe. For services to the community in Castlecaulfield, County Tyrone. Barbara Fay, Mrs. Hawkins. Babau Dinabe Keru - For service to the United Church Tatana women fellowship. wikipedia.org
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1959 Birthday Honours
Eric Edmund Raitt Church, , Controller, Establishments Division, British Council. Hersey Lineham, Supervisor of Housing Managers, Church Commissioners. wikipedia.org
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