- and
Abbess of Ely. She is an Anglo-Saxon saint, and is also
known as
Etheldreda or Audrey,
especially in
religious contexts. She was a
daughter of Anna...
- Saint/St/St.
Etheldreda's Church or the
Church of Saint/St/St.
Etheldreda may
refer to any
church dedicated to Æthelthryth or
Etheldreda.
These churches...
- One
theory is she was a laundress.
Though he
never openly acknowledged Etheldreda,
Henry VIII did give his tailor, John Malte, land and properties, including...
- The
Church of St
Joseph and St
Etheldreda is the
Roman Catholic parish church of Rugeley, in Staffordshire, England.
Built in 1849–50 in
Victorian Gothic...
- St
Etheldreda's Church is a
Roman Catholic parish church in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. It is part of the
Diocese of East
Anglia within the Province...
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Audrey Etheldreda Townshend,
Viscountess Townshend, (née Harrison; 1708 – 5
March 1788), was a
celebrated English socialite,
widely believed to have inspired...
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Monica Bernadette Etheldreda Harding is a
British Liberal Democrat politician who has been
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Esher and
Walton since 2024. Before...
-
Etheldreda Janet Laing (née Winkfield; 1872–1960) was a
British photographer who is
remembered for her
early Autochrome photographs,
which she
began taking...
- St
Etheldreda's Church is a
Catholic church in Ely Place, off
Charterhouse Street in Holborn, London. The
building is one of only two
surviving in London...
- Æðelþryð,
signified ''noble, strength''.
Notable people named Ethelreda,
Etheldreda or
Etheldritha include: Æthelthryth (c. 636–679), also
known as Ethelreda...