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Campsey or
Campsie (from
Irish Camsan or Camasaigh,
meaning "River Bends") is a
small village in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census...
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Campsey Priory (Campesse, Kampessie, etc.) was a
religious house of
Augustinian canonesses at
Campsea Ashe, Suffolk,
about 1.5
miles (2.5 km) southeast...
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Campsea Ashe (sometimes
spelt Campsey Ash) is a
village in Suffolk, England,
located approximately 5
miles (8 km)
north east of
Woodbridge and 6 miles...
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After Ufford's death, Maud
became a
canoness at an
Augustinian nunnery,
Campsey Priory, in Suffolk. Maud was born in
about 1310,[citation needed] a daughter...
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capital commencing the
anonymous La Vie
seinte Osith,
virge e
martire (
Campsey M****cript,
British Library Additional Ms 70513, fol. 134v) Born Quarrendon...
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Minoresses (Poor Clares) at
Bruisyard in Suffolk. It was
founded from
Campsey Priory in
Suffolk on the
initiative of Maud of Lancaster,
Countess of Ulster...
- Ohio Woodland, the C.K. "Pat"
Patrick Perennial Border, and the
public Campsey-Stauffer
Gateway Garden. The Vail
Medal is
awarded for "significant national...
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Gaunt and Percy. He was
buried in his family's
traditional burial place Campsey Priory, an
Augustinian nunnery in
Campsea Ashe, Suffolk.
William Ufford's...
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Glens County Antrim 321 145 0.19 1,715.46
Small village or
hamlet 292
Campsey Derry and
Strabane County Londonderry 316 112 0.13 2,486.27
Small village...
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Ballyscullion Banagher Bellaghy Bellarena Benone Bogside Broighter Burnfoot Campsey Carrowclare Castledawson Castlerock Clady Claudy Coagh (part)
Culmore Culnady...