...Walsingham is a village (actually two conjoined villages: Little Walsingham and Great Walsingham—the "Great" referring to its age, not size) in the English county of Norfolk. The village is famed for its religious shrines in honour of the Virgin Mary and is a major pilgrimage centre. It also contains the ruins of two medieval monastic houses.Ordnance Survey (2002). OS Explorer Map 251 - Norfolk Coast Central. ISBN 0-319-21887-2. Read full entry
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- 1.Walsingham Academy
- Private Catholic school Committed to Educational Excellence for Academically-Qualified Students in Kindergarten through 12th grade.
- http://www.walsingham.org/
- 2.Walsingham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- This refers to the English village, for other uses see Walsingham (disambiguation) ... Walsingham became a major centre of pilgrimage ... Our Lady of Walsingham ...
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Does anyone know who designed The building is on Broomwood
Road in Clapham, it was once
Clapham County school, then
Walsingham Girls and is now St
Thomas' prep.
It is a stunning looking
building and I'd like to find
out who the architect that
designed is.
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A VERY GOOD ARCHITECT! I BELIEVE HERMAN NOKES!! |
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did Sir Francis Walsingham
yeah thanks, like i haven't
already checked wikipedia i
need evidence as to whether or
not he did! thanks anyway
u sneaky dog shatin
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How dare you sir! The man was a gentleman! |
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Was Sir Walsingham of the oh thanks for the answer but
then why is he rumored to be
part jewish?
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He was protestant. He attended the protestant King's College at Cambridge. He was famous as the famous Protestant Statesman who served Queen Elizabeth I as a Spymaster. It is not specified anywhere that he was part Jewish... I am quite sure he was of the Church of England, like most of the country. I study Elizabethan history and judging by his devoutness to England, the evidence that states he was from an old and notable family is most definitely correct. There is some possibility that his father William Walsingham, or mother Joyce Denny was was of some Jewish descent, however there is no evidence supporting it. Hope this helped! |
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