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Baswich Priory was a priory in Staffordshire, England. It was founded in 1174 and dissolved in 1538. The current entrance to Priory Farm is likely on
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Baswich Priory Blithbury Priory Brewood Black Ladies Priory Burton Abbey Calwich Priory Canwell Priory Colwich Priory Chotes Abbey (sugg'd loc.) Chotes
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Monastery in Staffordshire, England
Tutbury Priory was a Benedictine monastery in Tutbury, Staffordshire, England, founded in 1080 by Henry de Ferrers as a dependency of the abbey of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives
Tutbury_Priory
Priory in Stone, Staffordshire, England
Stone Priory was a priory founded at Stone in Staffordshire, England, in about 670 AD. The priory's church was dedicated to Saint Mary and Saint Wulfad
Stone_Priory
Priory and two country houses in England
Calwich Abbey, previously Calwich Priory, was in turn the name of a medieval Augustinian priory and two successive country houses built on the same site
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Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county
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landowners. Bishop Peche gifts the house land in Lichfield, Cannock and Baswich, as well as the rights to fish on the rivers Sow and Penk. From the local
Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford
Priory_of_St._Thomas_near_Stafford
Benedictine nunnery near Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
Farewell Priory was a Benedictine nunnery near Lichfield in Staffordshire, England. Although it received considerable episcopal support, it was always
Farewell_Priory
Monastery in Staffordshire, England
Canwell Priory was a medieval monastic house in Staffordshire, England, founded ca. 1140. "Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Canwell | British
Canwell_Priory
English monastery
with other monasteries in the area, such as Croxden Abbey and Trentham Priory, regarding the access and ownership of land, especially pastureland, and
Dieulacres_Abbey
Former priory in Staffordshire, England
Lapley Priory was a priory in Staffordshire, England. Founded at the very end of the Anglo-Saxon period, it was an alien priory, a satellite house of the
Lapley_Priory
Trentham Priory was a Christian priory in North Staffordshire, England, near the confluence between the young River Trent and two local streams, where
Trentham_Priory
Cistercian abbey in Croxden, Staffordshire, England
Staffordshire Augustinian Baswich Priory Calwich Priory Ranton Priory Rocester Abbey Stone Priory Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford Trentham Priory Benedictine Blithbury
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Area of Stoke-on-Trent, England
Staffordshire Augustinian Baswich Priory Calwich Priory Ranton Priory Rocester Abbey Stone Priory Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford Trentham Priory Benedictine Blithbury
Abbey_Hulton
Priory in Staffordshire, England
Black Ladies Priory was a house of Benedictine nuns, located about 4 km west of Brewood in Staffordshire, on the northern edge of the hamlet of Kiddemore
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Staffordshire Augustinian Baswich Priory Calwich Priory Ranton Priory Rocester Abbey Stone Priory Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford Trentham Priory Benedictine Blithbury
Radmore_Abbey
Staffordshire Augustinian Baswich Priory Calwich Priory Ranton Priory Rocester Abbey Stone Priory Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford Trentham Priory Benedictine Blithbury
Keele_Preceptory
Medieval monastic house in Rocester, Staffordshire, England
Staffordshire Augustinian Baswich Priory Calwich Priory Ranton Priory Rocester Abbey Stone Priory Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford Trentham Priory Benedictine Blithbury
Rocester_Abbey
Staffordshire Augustinian Baswich Priory Calwich Priory Ranton Priory Rocester Abbey Stone Priory Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford Trentham Priory Benedictine Blithbury
Franciscan_Friary,_Lichfield
Abbey in Ireland in 1992. In 2002 the Benedictine community from Fernham Priory, Oxfordshire, closed their house and many members moved into Oulton Abbey
Oulton_Abbey
Staffordshire Augustinian Baswich Priory Calwich Priory Ranton Priory Rocester Abbey Stone Priory Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford Trentham Priory Benedictine Blithbury
Newcastle-under-Lyme_Friary
friary church in 1308, instead of the usual family burial place at Stone Priory. The friary, always remaining relatively small, is listed as under the custody
Stafford_Friary
Monastery in Staffordshire, England
poverty. On 6 February 1652, the community was established in Paris as the Priory of Our Lady of Good Hope under Dame Bridget More as their Prioress. She
St_Mary's_Abbey,_Colwich
Priory in Staffordshire, England
Abbey or Ranton Priory was an Augustinian Priory in Ranton, Staffordshire, England, built c.1150 by Robert fitz Noel of Ellenhall. The priory flourished in
Ranton_Abbey
Village in Staffordshire, England
nuns are mentioned. The order was associated with the nuns of Black Ladies Priory, Brewood. It was eventually absorbed by them, so there is no mention of
Blithbury
English manuscript author and anthologist
Constance all died young. Constance died on March 29, 1664, and is buried at Baswich, Staffordshire. "Fowler, Constance Aston, approximately 1621-". Library
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and Lower Penn, Wombourne South East, Wombourne South West. Stafford: Baswich, Common, Coton, Forebridge, Haywood and Hixon, Highfields and Western Downs
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livestock for £87. A year later, the rest of the priory property, including Drayton and large estates in Baswich, was granted as a fief to Lee. When he died
History_of_Penkridge
portion), Weston under Lizard. Remainder of PLU in Shropshire. Stafford PLU Baswich Milford & Walton, Bradley, Brocton, Castle Church, Chartley Holme, Colwich
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840572; -2.051503 (Weston Hall) 1258043 More images Church of Holy Trinity Baswich, Stafford Church 13th century 16 January 1951 SJ9438822297 52°47′54″N 2°05′05″W
Grade II* listed buildings in Stafford (borough)
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BASWICH PRIORY
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Tamil
Basic, Foundation
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Hindu
Basic, Foundation
Male
Turkish
Turkish name TEMEL means "basic, fundamental."
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English
English : variant of Beswick.
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Indian
Prophet, Humble, Merciful
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Muslim
Mohamad Basith | موØÙ…د باسیٹÛ
Prophet, Humble, Merciful
Mohamad Basith | موØÙ…د باسیٹÛ
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Lancashire and East Yorkshire named Beswick. The second element is clearly Old English wÄ«c ‘outlying (dairy) farm’ (see Wick). The first element of the Lancashire name may be an Old English personal name BÄ“ac; that of the Yorkshire name is possibly an Old Norse personal name BÅsi or Besi.
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English
English : habitational name from any of the many places in all parts of England, for example in Cheshire, Oxfordshire, and North Yorkshire, named in Old English as æppeltūn ‘orchard’ (literally ‘apple enclosure’).This surname was brought to North America in 1635 by Samuel Appleton, who migrated from Ipswich, England, to Ipswich, MA.
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Happy
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Hindu, Indian
7 Basic Notes of Music
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Arabic, Muslim
Servant of God
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Welsh
Legendary son of Cleddyv Kyvwkh.
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Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from Berwick-on-Tweed, on the Northumbrian coast at the mouth of the Tweed river, a border town that regularly changed hands between the Scots and the English.English : variant of Barwick.
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English
English : variant of Waldie.German : habitational name for someone from any of several places in Pomerania and Brandenburg called Waldow.Cornelius Waldo was living in Ipswich, MA, in 1647. Samuel Waldo (1695–1759) was born in Boston and became a land speculator in ME.
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Hindu
Basic, Foundation
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English
English : variant spelling of Barwick.
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Tamil
Basic, Foundation
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Greek
Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....
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Hindu
Happy
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Barwick, for example in Norfolk, Somerset, and West Yorkshire, from Old English bere ‘barley’ + wīc ‘outlying farm’, i.e. a granary lying some distance away from the main village.North German : habitational name from a place called Berwick, near Soest, in Westphalia.
BASWICH PRIORY
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Light
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Australian, Hungarian
A Name of an Ethnic Group
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English Latin
The month April; symbolizes spring.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Brahma's Son
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Born of the Limbs; A Son
Boy/Male
Tamil
Beautiful
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Malakiy, MALAKAI means "my messenger."
Male
Iranian/Persian
Variant spelling of Persian Parviz, PARVAIZ means "fortunate."
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for Victory
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
A Kindful Girl
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n.
A basic salt. See the Note under Salt.
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Such.
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Hence, formerly, basic, basylous, as opposed to chlorous.
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Negative; nonmetallic; acid; -- opposed to positive, metallic, or basic.
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Said of crystalline rocks which contain a relatively low percentage of silica, as basalt.
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Relating to a base; performing the office of a base in a salt.
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A compound of antimonic acid with a base or basic radical.
n.
A compound of antimonious acid and a base or basic radical.
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Metalloidal; nonmetallic; -- contracted with positive or basic; as, the nitro group is negative.
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Hence, basic; metallic; not acid; -- opposed to negative, and said of metals, bases, and basic radicals.
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Apparently alkaline, as certain normal salts which exhibit alkaline reactions with test paper.
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A basic silicate.
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One of a class of strongly basic substances derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms by a basic atom or radical.
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Containing a high percentage of silica; -- opposed to basic.
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A basic sulphate of copper, occurring in emerald-green crystals.
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See Mastic.
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Hence: Positive; metallic; basic; -- distinguished from negative, nonmetallic, or acid.
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A basic amido derivative of phloroglucin, having an astringent taste.
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Having the base in excess, or the amount of the base atomically greater than that of the acid, or exceeding in proportion that of the related neutral salt.