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DURHAM GOSPELS
CREATION
KINGDOM
LETTERS
STAFFORD
OXFORD
MEMBER
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GOSPELS
FRADLEY JUNCTION
CANAL
CANALS
SECURING
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LICHFIELD
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  1. Lichfield is served by two railway stations, Lichfield City and Lichfield Trent Valley, both built by the London and North Western Railway.

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  1. Books which have survived within monastic libraries of this sort, such as the Durham Gospels and the Chad Gospels at Lichfield, are remarkable books.

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  1. On the creation of the Diocese of Chester by Henry VIII, Cheshire was withdrawn from the old Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield.

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  1. The kingdom of Mercia, under Penda, became established around Lichfield, and initially established strong alliances with the Welsh kings.

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  1. Note (19): Letters Patent dated November 4, 1980 ordained that the "Town of Lichfield shall have the status of a City".

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  1. It lies on the northern edge of Cannock Chase, and is situated roughly midway between the towns of Stafford, Cannock, Lichfield, and Uttoxeter.

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  1. In the Summer of 1547 Rowland Taylor was employed as a preacher for the royal visitation within the dioceses of Lincoln, Oxford, Lichfield and Coventry.

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  1. Friend the Member for Lichfield was quite harsh in some of his comments, but I support what he and other hon.
  2. His, father, Sampson Camden, a native of Lichfield, had settled in London, and, as a painter, had become a member of the company of painter-stainers. Move Up

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  1. The Lichfield Gospels are sometimes linked to Northumbria although this is far from certain; Higham, Kingdom of Northumbria, p.

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  1. The bishops of Lichfield still swear allegiance to the crown on the Lichfield Gospels.
  2. The Lichfield Gospels are the gospels of Matthew and Mark, and the early part of Luke, written in Latin and dating from around 730. Move Up
  3. From the early 8th century come the Durham Gospels, the Echternach Gospels, the Lindisfarne Gospels (see illustration at right), and the Lichfield Gospels. Move Up

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  1. Another bus trip was made to Lichfield and another to Stafford on our way back to Fradley Junction.

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  1. The route of the Lichfield canal passes close to the centre of the cathedral city of Lichfield.

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  1. Friend the Member for Lichfield, have spoken about the leisure and recreation role of canals.

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  1. Friend the Member for Lichfield (Michael Fabricant) on securing the debate and on speaking so eloquently.

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  1. Johnson was born in Lichfield, Staffordshire, and attended Pembroke College, Oxford for just over a year, before his lack of funds forced him to leave.

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  1. Even as late as 1612 the authorities in England burned two men who held views like those of Servetus at the behest of the bishops of London and Lichfield.
  2. Little Aston is an affluent area of the district of Lichfield, in Staffordshire, England. Move Up
  3. Elias Ashmole, "the greatest virtuoso and curioso that ever was known or read of in England before his time," was born at Lichfield on 23rd May 1617. Move Up

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  1. The canal starts in Coventry and ends 38 miles (65 km) north at Fradley Junction, just north of Lichfield, where it joins the Trent and Mersey Canal.
  2. From 1228, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield became the official title with seats at both cathedrals, though various older names remained in common usage. Move Up
  3. And Leofwine, Abbot of Coventry, took to the bishopric at Lichfield; Bishop Aldred to the abbacy at Winchcomb; and Aylnoth took to the abbacy at Glastonbury. Move Up

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  1. Just north of Lichfield the Coventry canal finishes at "Fradley junction" with the Trent and Mersey Canal.

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  1. SAMUEL BUTLER (1774-1839), English classical scholar and schoolmaster, and bishop of Lichfield, was born at Kenilworth on the 30th of January 1774.
  2. Coventry Canal The Coventry Canal is a narrow Canal in England which travels for 38 miles (65 km) between Coventry and just north of Lichfield. Move Up
  3. Member for Lichfield (Michael Fabricant) on securing the debate and on his continuing interest in the canals and British Waterways. Move Up

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