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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...
- Finchale Priory (/ˈfɪŋkəl/ FING-kəl), sometimes referred to as Finchale Abbey, was a 13th-century Benedictine priory. The remains are sited by the River...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- old Bank of England building in Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. Also used: Finchale Priory, Durham Cathedral, Calder's Brewery near the Newcastle Arena, plus...
- Dover Dunster Earls Colne Ewenny Ewyas Harold Exeter Farne Felixstowe Finchale Freiston Great Malvern Hatfield Peverel Henes (Sandtoft) Hereford Hertford...
- 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...
- 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...