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Godric of
Finchale (or St Goderic) (c. 1065-1070 – 21 May 1170) was an
English hermit,
merchant and po****r
medieval saint,
although he was
never formally...
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Finchale Priory (/ˈfɪŋkəl/ FING-kəl),
sometimes referred to as
Finchale Abbey, was a 13th-century
Benedictine priory. The
remains are
sited by the River...
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Priory and ****ociated with
Coldingham Priory in Scotland. On
arriving at
Finchale he
beheld a
place altogether wild, for it was
almost unknown even to the...
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Godric may
refer to:
Godric of
Finchale (c. 1060–1170), Anglo-Saxon
saint Godric of
Mappestone (fl. 1086), Anglo-Saxon
thane and
landowner mentioned in...
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station on the East
Coast Main Line. The
estate has
several primary schools.
Finchale Primary School and St Godric's
Roman Catholic Primary School each comprise...
- walked.
These include the
Finchale Camino Inglés,
starting at
Finchale Priory, the site of the
hermitage of St
Godric of
Finchale, the
earliest known English...
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Godric of
Finchale. It was
first published in 1980 by Atheneum, New York, and was a
finalist for the 1981
Pulitzer Prize.
Godric of
Finchale is joined...
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becoming a
retreat for the
Durham monks in a
similar way to the
nearby Finchale Priory. The
manor was
largely destro**** by the
Scots in 1640 and 1644 during...
- old Bank of
England building in
Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. Also used:
Finchale Priory,
Durham Cathedral, Calder's
Brewery near the
Newcastle Arena plus...
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became a
Benedictine priory, its
lands and
vills being conferred on
Finchale Priory. It was very
close to the site of the
Battle of Neville's Cross...