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Saint Alkelda (Old English: Hǣlcelde, "healing spring"; died on 28
March c. 800), also
spelt Alcelda or Alchhild, was
ostensibly an Anglo-Saxon princess...
- of St
Alkelda,
Giggleswick (historically St Alkald), is an
Anglican church in the
village of Giggleswick,
North Yorkshire, England. St
Alkelda's was the...
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Settle byp**** was built. The
parish church is
dedicated to St
Alkelda, an
obscure Anglo-Saxon
saint ****ociated with the
North Yorkshire town...
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press had
finished Harty off." His body was
buried in the
graveyard of St
Alkelda Church at Giggleswick. Stevens,
Christopher (2010). Born Brilliant: The...
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bishop of Würzburg
Ailill mac Fergusa, king of
South Brega (Ireland)
Alkelda, Anglo-Saxon
princess (approximate date)
Beatus of Liébana, monk and theologian...
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crown grant to hold a w****ly
market and
yearly fair on the
feast of St
Alkelda the Virgin. The town has
market places: the larger,
lower one is dominated...
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Until the 19th century,
Langcliffe lay in the
parish of
Church of St
Alkelda, Giggleswick. A
church school was
established in the
village in the early...
- The
Church of St Mary and St
Alkelda is a
Church of
England parish church in Middleham, Richmondshire,
North Yorkshire. The
church is a
grade I listed...
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until 1130 Holy Trinity, Minories, London,
until 1730 St Mary and St
Alkelda, Middleham,
North Yorkshire,
until 1856 St Nicholas' Chapel, the free chapel...
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Memorial to
George Birkbeck in St
Alkelda's Giggleswick...