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- Francis. pp. 443–4. ISBN 978-1-315-44071-2. Caroline M. K. Bowden. "Wigmore, Winefrid". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...
- 'Best Kept Village' on four occasions. Its church is dedicated to Saint Winefrid (Welsh: Gwenfrewy gwenfrewi; Medieval Latin: Winefrida). In the centre...
- she found herself surrounded by a band of devoted companions including Winefrid Wigmore determined to work under her guidance to address new needs. One...
- History of Political Economy, Vol. 34, Number 4, Winter 2002. Jevons, H. Winefrid. "William Stanley Jevons: His Life", Econometrica, Vol. 2, No. 3, Jul....
- debt by Ralph Barton, a London skinner "Thimelby, Mary [name in religion Winefrid] (1618/19–1690), prioress of St Monica's, Louvain, and author". Oxford...
- history.qmul.ac.uk. Retrieved 2021-01-31. "Thimelby, Mary [name in religion Winefrid] (1618/19–1690), prioress of St Monica's, Louvain, and author". Oxford...
- University. Retrieved 11 April 2025. "Thimelby, Mary [name in religion Winefrid] (1618/19–1690), prioress of St Monica's, Louvain, and author". Oxford...
- life. She soon finds herself surrounded by a group of friends, including Winefrid Wigmore, determined to travel with her wherever she goes and support her...
- heavily-publicized cure sparked a revival of interest. A young woman named Winefrid White, who for years had been paralyzed down the left side and unable to...
- Bodfari was the home of Deifer the Recluse, who was visited by Saint Winefrid (Welsh: Gwenfrewy) according to Robert of Shrewsbury. Winifred is said...