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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...
-
public library membership required.) "Thimelby, Mary [name in
religion Winefrid] (1618/19–1690),
prioress of St Monica's, Louvain, and author". Oxford...
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History of
Political Economy, Vol. 34,
Number 4,
Winter 2002. Jevons, H.
Winefrid. "William
Stanley Jevons: His Life", Econometrica, Vol. 2, No. 3, Jul....
- she
found herself surrounded by a band of
devoted companions including Winefrid Wigmore determined to work
under her
guidance to
address new needs. One...
- 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...
-
father in 1691 he
succeeded to the
family estates, and in 1692
married Winefrid Dorothy,
daughter of
Basil Fitzherbert of Swinnerton, Staffordshire, by...
- had
fairs on 5 October. This
Sadwrn is
mentioned in the Life of
Saint Winefrid (Welsh: Gwenfrewy) by
Robert of
Shrewsbury and also in the
Welsh hagiography...
- history.qmul.ac.uk.
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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...