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- and Saint Andrew, Peterborough ____________________ Medeshamstede Abbey Peterburgh Abbey Ramsey Abbey Benedictine monks founded 969, site offered by Aethelwine...
- Strauss II in 1886. The waltz was originally titled 'Les dames de St. Peterburgh' when Strauss was invited by the 'Russian Red Cross Society' to conduct...
- required.) T.W., The Triall of Mr Mordaunt, Second Son to John Earl of Peterburgh, at the Pretended High Court of Justice in Westminster-Hall, the First...
- site. Students attend the Carrollton Exempted Village School District. Peterburgh Geographic Names Information System Zip Code Map Eckley, H.J.; Perry,...
- Roger Knyghton Thomas Beby 1362 Richard Knyghton William Burton 1363 John Peterburgh Roger Kilby 1365 William Tabb John Stafford 1368 Walter Lynd Roger de...
- and Saint Andrew, Peterborough ____________________ Medeshamstede Abbey Peterburgh Abbey 52°34′21″N 0°14′22″W / 52.572581°N 0.239484°W / 52.572581; -0...
- Edinburgh describing " ...the cutting and erection of the great Pillar at St Peterburgh in memory of Alexander the I, Emperor of Russia, by Wm. Handyside, Esq...
- Highland Free Press. Retrieved 4 March 2016. "Opera Bohemia to visit Peterburgh for the first time". Fraserburgh Herald. Retrieved 4 March 2016. "Amalh...
- Adventure  Kingdom of Great Britain) carrying hemp, iron and tallow from Peterburgh sank as she entered her home port of St Michael's Mount. 21 December (first...
- supplement by Simon Patrick were published as The History of the Church of Peterburgh: wherein the most remarkable Things concerning that Place, from the first...