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- Modwenna, or Modwen, was a nun and saint in England, who founded Burton Abbey in Staffordshire in the 7th century. According to the medieval Life of St...
- Lichfield Street for two days. The local Sea Cadet unit is TS (Training Ship) Modwena alongside the River Trent and road bridge. The town's Air Training Corps...
- the Sisters of Mercy took over the running of the school withSister Mary Modwena Taylor, Sister M. Stanislaus Kostka Harding and Sister M. Winifred Duggan...
- annual fair for St Margaret. It was founded in the 9th century by St. Modwena and King Egbert. The first abbess was Edgytha (daughter of King Egbert...
- 1880: Thebais 1881: Nellie 1882: Energy 1883: Busybody 1884: Energy 1885: Modwena 1886: Mephisto 1887: Kilwarlin 1888: Sandal 1889: Heaume 1890: Mephisto...
- her diary for 1942. He married, secondly, in 1946 the children's author Modwena Margaret Sedgwick (1916–96), who had previously been married to John Allen...
- from the Irish for "middle church". Again, the name may be a version of Modwena (Moninne or Darerca), who was abbess of Cill Sléibe Cuilinn in Killevy...
- and elsewhere in South Africa and ran at least one trading vessel the Modwena. She had been the private yacht of the sewing machine magnate Mortimer...
- successor of St. Hilda as Abbess of Whitby in England (c. 695) Saint Modwenna (Modwena), an anc****ss and later Abbess of Polesworth in Warwickshire, England...
- Hopeful Stakes, **** Hermit came up just in time to dead heat for first with Modwena, who had previously easily beaten him. In the Dewhurst Plate, **** Hermit...