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  2. Dudley Priory - Wikipedia

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    "O God, by whose grace thy servants, the Holy Abbots of Cluny, enkindled with the fire of thy love, became burning and shining lights in thy Church: Grant that we also may be aflame with the spirit of love and discipline, and may ever walk before thee as children of light; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who with thee, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, liveth and reigneth, one God, now and for ...

  3. Dudley Leavitt (Mormon pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    Dudley Leavitt (August 31, 1830 – October 15, 1908) was an early patriarch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), a Mormon pioneer and an early settler in southern Utah. Biography

  4. Gervase Paganell - Wikipedia

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    Gervase founded a Cluniac priory in Dudley dedicated to St James, [9] [10] fulfilling a wish of his father, Ralph. [11] It is also thought that he founded the Church of St Thomas in Dudley. [12] The church was originally dedicated to Thomas Becket, who was killed in 1170 and canonized in 1173. Gervase attended the coronation of King Richard I ...

  5. Thomas Leavitt House - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Leavitt House was built by Thomas Dudley Leavitt (1857–1933), who was born in Santa Clara, Utah, the son of Lemuel Sturdevant Leavitt and his wife Laura Melvina (Thompson). Thomas Dudley Leavitt settled in Bunkerville, Nevada, near Mesquite, Nevada. [3] in 1877 with 22 other members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

  6. Church of St Thomas, Dudley - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Saint Thomas is a Grade II* listed Church of England Anglican parish church in Dudley in the West Midlands County of England. Known locally as 'Top Church', as opposed to the 'Bottom Church' of St. Edmund's, it was originally established in the 12th century, [3] when it was dedicated to Thomas Becket who had been murdered a few years before.

  7. Dudley Leavitt - Wikipedia

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    Dudley Leavitt may refer to: Dudley Leavitt (minister) , (1720-1762) Congregational minister Dudley Leavitt (Mormon pioneer) , (1830-1908) early pioneer of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

  8. Dudley - Wikipedia

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    Dudley Castle Dudley in the Domesday Book of 1086. Dudley has a history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times, [6] its name deriving from the Old English Duddan Leah, meaning Dudda's clearing, and one of its churches being named in honour of the Anglo-Saxon king and saint, Edmund.

  9. Church of St Andrew, Netherton - Wikipedia

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    The land on which the church was built was donated by the Earl of Dudley. [1] The churchyard contains the mass unmarked graves of the victims of cholera that struck Dudley in 1831 and 1832. [5] It was originally just a chapel-at-ease to St Thomas's of Dudley, only becoming Netherton's parish church on December 1, 1844.