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England's Nazareth: the shrine at Walsingham
Names are lost over the years.
frankbeswick, on 12/01/2023
England's Nazareth: the shrine at Walsingham
Online sources give no biogeographical or etymological information for the name Faverches. The online Oxford Dictionary of National Biography only has the sparse information of Favarches as alternative version of the name Favereches. Is there ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/30/2023
Interesting, unknown and fun facts about The Little Mermaid
The in-text image between sixth-fact Disney and seventh-fact ultimate autobiography conveys an unsettling atmosphere. Do the muted colors arise from colors fading over time or from colors reflecting lithographical choices?
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/30/2023
Oscar Wilde's Women
The last paragraph to the fifth Wilde woman describes Violet Hunt as "model for Ford’s Sylvia Tietjens, one of the evilest characters in modern literature." How did "good-girl" Hunt become "bad-girl" Tietjens?
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/30/2023
Best Free Blog Sites - Top 10 Blog Websites
The fifth possibility, Canalblog, has a link that is somewhat problematic. That link lets me ever so briefly peruse something about Jemima Puddle-duck before manifesting only two boxes, the top one for a free read that exposes my personal ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/30/2023
The Shrine that Survived the Reformation
The story seems to suggest that her name was prior to the naming of Gwytherin Abbey, but historical names are not always reliable.
frankbeswick, on 11/30/2023
The Shrine that Survived the Reformation
The British baby names history, meanings, current trends and statistics site calls St. Winefride Gwenfrewi. Online sources etymologize Gwenfrewi as from gwyn ("blessed, pure") and Ffraid, name of Celtic goddess Brigantia ("the exalted one") and ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/30/2023
How to Submit Your Website to Google and Other Search Engines
The fifth possibility, RSS directories, adds a link that reveals a 4-paragraph procedure and results summary. The third sentence under RSS generator explains that "Your only task is to provide us with target URL and point on desired blocks in ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/30/2023
10 Symbols in Goose Girl
The sixth symbol, Horse/horses, considers the servantess commandeering and riding the soon-to-be goose girl's royal horse. Does the fairy tale divulge what ensues regarding the serving-girl horse?
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/30/2023
Hop o' My Thumb: 10 facts to know
All three paragraphs under the fifth subheading, Magic number seven, alert us to the sets of seven persons in each one of three fairy tales. May I add to that list the seven dwarves in Snow White?
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/30/2023
England's Nazareth: the shrine at Walsingham
Latin into English would have made Catholic writings more easily available to English people deprived of the services of priests.
frankbeswick, on 11/30/2023
England's Nazareth: the shrine at Walsingham
The first subheading, The ancient shrine, begins with a poem perhaps by St. Philip Howard. Online sources characterize the subsequent St. Philip Howard as spending his decade translating in the London Tower. What languages did he translate to ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/30/2023
The Shrine that Survived the Reformation
She was abbess of Gwytherin, which was in the county of Denbighshire. Holywell is in The county of Flint, which is the county which shares a border with Flint, so it is not far from her place of origin.
frankbeswick, on 11/30/2023
Don't get fat this Christmas
Thank you for the two genius suggestions of bacon for others and of parsnips for me! Some Kroger grocery stories have their own gas stations. Tomorrow the grocery store is continuing its Friday quadruple fuel points. Any purchase that ends ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/30/2023
The Shrine that Survived the Reformation
The second paragraph under the first subheading, The earliest years, cheers us with the happy ending for St Winefride. Is it known where St Winefride was abbess?
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/30/2023

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