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- Saint Everild of Everingham (Old English: Eoforhild) was an Anglo-Saxon saint of the 7th century who founded a convent at Everingham, in the English county...
- Statistics of the Bahamas" (PDF). bahamas.gov.bs. Retrieved 30 March 2022. Everild Young, Eleuthera the island called Freedom, Regency Press (London, 1969)...
- to set up a convent at a place that came to be known as 'Everildsham' (Everild's home), which some believe to have evolved into the current name; Everingham...
- of Ottery St Mary, a Major in the Coldstream Guards, and his first wife Everild Tania Hambrough, she is related to the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The...
- He had a brother, William Constable, who was a cleric, and a sister, Everild Constable. According to Bindoff, like his father and grandfather Constable...
- wife, Barbara, died 4 October 1540, and was buried in the Church of St. Everild, Everingham. On 2 March 1541 Constable made his will, in which he requested...
- Fairfax of Denton, by whom he had two sons. His second marriage was to Everild Maltby, second daughter of Christopher Maltby of Maltby, and by her he...
- Mary in 1984 on the death of his father, the 4th Baron. Coleridge married Everild Tania Hambrough, the daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Beauchamp Hambrough...
- Disibode)     700   Drithelm     700   Eanfleda     700   Efflam     700   Everild     700   Godeberta     700   Lambert 633   700   Bishop of Maestricht...
- 1495 – 12 October 1558), William Constable, a cleric, and a daughter, Everild. Sir Robert Constable (before 1495 – 12 October 1558) married, before 1530...