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Lizzy was well served by some, especially the rape crisis center known as St. Mary's Belles Against Violence BAVO.
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Teaches at a college jn Virginia called St. Mary's.
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Teaches at a college jn Virginia called St. Mary's.
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The hospital of St. Thomas of Acon, which had ministered to the wants of the poorer citizens for nearly 400 years, disappeared, (1202) and was soon followed by the priory and hospital of St. Bartholomew, an institution of even greater antiquity, the hospital of St. Thomas, in Southwark, the priory and hospital of St. Mary without Bishopsgate, known as St. Mary of
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To begin with the Chapel of Our Lady, the earliest mention we have of it is in 1364 while in 1392 the Corpus Christi Gild endowed a priest there to sing mass for the good estate of Richard II, Anne his queen, and the whole realm of England, to be called St. Mary's priest.
The Churches of Coventry A Short History of the City & Its Medieval Remains
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The edifice known as St. Mary's Church was built for this society.
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Rosalind always called St. Mary's Bay the seaside.
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It has some 600 acres of land; upon this estate, over a mile distant from the university, is situated a large school for young ladies, called St. Mary's of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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A similar school, called St. Mary's of the Woods, west of the limits of Terre
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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Ill., called St. Mary's Mission House, was opened 2 Feb., 1909, and was followed by another mission house, opened September, 1912, at
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