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monastic houses.
Walsingham is 27
miles (43 kilometres)
northwest of Norwich. The
civil parish includes Little Walsingham and
Great Walsingham,
together with...
- Sir
Francis Walsingham (c. 1532 – 6 April 1590) was prin****l
secretary to
Queen Elizabeth I of
England from 20
December 1573
until his
death and is po****rly...
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Thomas Walsingham (died c. 1422) was an
English chronicler, and is the
source of much of the
knowledge of the
reigns of
Richard II,
Henry IV,
Henry V and...
- Our Lady of
Walsingham is a
title of Mary,
mother of
Jesus venerated by
Catholics and High
Church Anglicans ****ociated with the
Marian apparitions to Richeldis...
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Baron Walsingham, of
Walsingham in the
County of Norfolk, is a
title in the
Peerage of
Great Britain. This
noble title was
created in 1780 for Sir William...
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Walsingham Priory was a
monastery of
Augustinian Canons regular in
Walsingham, Norfolk,
England seized by the
crown at the
Dissolution of the Monasteries...
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Robert Walsingham may
refer to:
Robert Walsingham (theologian), 14th-century
English theologian and
Carmelite friar Robert Walsingham (pirate), 17th-century...
- The
Walsingham House or
Walsingham House Hotel was
located at 150-4
Piccadilly on the site of what is now The Ritz Hotel,
London and was
adjacent to the...
- Look up
Walsingham in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Walsingham is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Thomas Walsingham, (died c. 1422)...
- Sir
Edmund Walsingham (c. 1480 – 10
February 1550) of
Scadbury Hall,
Chislehurst in Kent, was a soldier,
Member of Parliament, and
Lieutenant of the Tower...