-
Osgyth (or
Osyth; died c. 700 AD) was a
Mercian noblewoman and prioress,
venerated as an
English saint since the 8th century, from soon
after her death...
- St
Osyth is an
English village and
civil parish in the
Tendring District of north-east Es****,
about 5
miles (8.0 km) west of Clacton-on-Sea and 12 miles...
- The St
Osyth Witches were 14
women who were
tried for
witchcraft in Es**** in 1582. A
village near
Brightlingsea in Es****, St
Osyth was home to 14 women...
- St
Osyth's Abbey (originally and
still commonly known as St
Osyth's Priory) was a
house of
Augustine Canons Regular in the
parish of St
Osyth (then named...
- St.
Osyth Mahala Wood (née Eustace-Smith; 6
January 1886 – 1
November 1970) was an
English philanthropist. St.
Osyth Eustace-Smith was the
daughter of...
- Weeley, Pier, Rush Green, St Bartholomews, St James, St Johns, St Marys, St
Osyth and
Point Clear, St
Pauls and Walton. The new seat
consisted essentially...
- a
village in the
civil parish of St
Osyth, south-west of the
village of St
Osyth and on the
other side of St
Osyth Cr****, a
branch of the
Colne Estuary...
- of
Hartland Nicasius of
Rheims Nicasius,
Quirinus and
Scubiculus Noyale Osyth Piat of
Tournai Principin (Auvergne)
Quiteria (Quitterie) Reveri**** Saturnina...
- St
Osyth Heath is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of St
Osyth, in the
Tendring district, in the
county of Es****, England.
Until the mid-1900s, The Heath...
- St
Osyth Pit is a 0.1-hectare (0.25-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north of St
Osyth in Es****. It is a
Geological Conservation Review...