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Fawler is a
hamlet and
civil parish in the
valley of the
River Evenlode, 1.5
miles (2.4 km)
southeast of
Charlbury in Oxfordshire, England.
There are traces...
- Mary
Fawler Maude (1819–1913) was an
English village pastor's wife who
wrote several religious books and hymns. She is best
known for a
confirmation hymn...
- at 1, St.
Boniface Gardens,
Ventnor Religious writer and
hymnwriter Mary
Fawler Maude Poet and
hymnwriter Albert Midlane Geologist and
engineer John Milne...
- Enstone, Epwell, Ewelme,
Exlade Street,
Eynsham Faringdon¹, Farmoor¹,
Fawler,
Fawler, Vale of
White Horse¹, Fencott, Fernham¹, Fewcott, Fifield, Filchampstead...
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gates to the city of
Shechem (Midrash
BaMidbar Rabbah 2:7). Maude, Mary
Fawler (1862).
Scripture manners and customs. London:
Society for
Promoting Christian...
- (8 km) south-southeast of Faringdon. The
parish includes the
hamlet of
Fawler,
about 1⁄2 mile (800 m) west of
Kingston Lisle village. The 2011 Census...
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others and
particularly that
called korban,
which oath ..." Maude, Mary
Fawler (1862).
Scripture manners and customs. London:
Society for
Promoting Christian...
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Finstock railway station serves the
village of
Finstock and the
hamlet of
Fawler in Oxfordshire, England. It is some
distance from
Finstock itself, being...
- ever! God of love" is an
English confirmation hymn. It was
written by Mary
Fawler Maude in 1847. The
original is in
seven stanza of four lines. It is usually...
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Elizabeth (d. 1362) in dower, with half of the
manors of
Kingston Lisle and
Fawler, in
exchange for
those of Mundford,
Fritwell and
Lydiard Tregoze, which...