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Saint Cuthmann of
Steyning (c. 681 – 8th century), also
spelt Cuthman, was an Anglo-Saxon
hermit and church-builder. In the
biography of the
saint in...
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would flood through and
drown the
people of the Sus**** Weald. The
hermit Cuthman of
Steyning found out
about the Devil's
intentions and came up with a plan...
- has it that St
Cuthman built a church, at one time
dedicated to him,
later to St Andrew, and now
jointly to St
Andrew and St
Cuthman,
where he stopped...
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Dogtrack Victim Directorial debut 1999 ****
Henry Kissinger 2000
Lakeboat Cuthman The
Contender Jerry Tolliver The
Family Man Alan
Mintz 2001 Rush Hour 2...
- 1951 Tom Brown's
Schooldays Big
Brooke Uncredited The Boy with a Cart
Cuthman TV
movie 1953
Knights of the
Round Table Percival 1964
Nothing but the...
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Saint Joseph de
Betancur Shepherds -
Bernadette of Lourdes, Cuthbert,
Cuthman,
Dominic of Silos,
Drogo of Sebourg, George,
Germaine Cousin,
Julian the...
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George Wendt as
First Mate
Collins Andy
Garcia as
Guigliani Saul
Rubinek as
Cuthman Joe
Mantegna as Guy at Gate (uncredited) The film has an 83%
rating on...
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bishop of the
South Saxons. In the late 7th or
early 8th century, St.
Cuthman, a
shepherd who may have been born in
Chidham and had been
reduced to begging...
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Steyning Parish Church of St
Andrew and St
Cuthman.
Steyning Parish Church of St
Andrew and St
Cuthman.
Retrieved 17
February 2023. He was a
Royal Naval...
- John
Gielgud / Esme
Percy Globe Theatre,
London 1950 The Boy With A Cart
Cuthman John
Gielgud Lyric Theatre,
Hammersmith 1950 A
Phoenix Too
Frequent Tegeus...