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- 53°50′50″N 2°28′17″W / 53.8471°N 2.4713°W / 53.8471; -2.4713 Stonyhurst College or Stonyhurst is a co-educational Catholic private school, adhering...
- with Shenstone's former grounds now being Shenstone Park), Stoneyhurst (which became Stoneyhurst Convent High School and is now the site of St Catherine's...
- Ignatius' College, Enfield St John's Beaumont School (amalgamated into Stoneyhurst College), Berkshire St Joseph's School, Hurst Green Stonyhurst College...
- Gate’. The founding headmaster was Father Bellanti, former Headmaster at Stoneyhurst College, and the school was run by the Jesuits. The last Jesuit community...
- Peggy (November 14, 2012). "The story of the Cabin John woman behind Stoneyhurst Quarry: Lilly Stone helped build Montgomery County homes and history"...
- Yale University in 1876. Castor built an eighteen bedroom mansion, "Stoneyhurst", on Solly Avenue overlooking the Pennypack Cr**** in Holmesburg. As of...
- City, Boston, and Philadelphia. He built the eighteen bedroom mansion "Stoneyhurst" on Solly Avenue overlooking the Pennypack Cr****. As of 2018, the site...
- inventor of the Maxim Gun, moved his works to Crayford in 1884 and lived in Stoneyhurst from then until 1889. Sir John Pender (1816–1896), Scottish communications...
- good and drove to Lancashire to entertain my dreadful little boy at Stoneyhurst." Having viewed a range of alternatives, Waugh moved to Combe Florey...
- Burgoyne in Sutton, Bedfordshire (1709) Ornamentation of staircase at Stoneyhurst Hall for Sir Nicholas Shireburn (1709) Monument to Lady Smith in Edmondthorpe...