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  2. Tynemouth Priory and Castle - Wikipedia

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    Tynemouth Priory and Castle is a historic site located on a promontory at the mouth of the Tyne at Tynemouth. The medieval Benedictine priory was protected by walls, towers, and a gatehouse. [1] The heraldry of the metropolitan borough of North Tyneside includes three crowns commemorating the three kings who have been buried in the priory.

  3. Our Lady and St Oswin's Church, Tynemouth - Wikipedia

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    Cullercoats & Tynemouth [1] Our Lady and St Oswin's Church , also known as St Oswin's Church is a Catholic parish church in Tynemouth , North Tyneside , Tyne and Wear , England. It was built in 1890 and designed by Edward Joseph Hansom and Archibald Matthias Dunn .

  4. American-Cassinese Benedictine Congregation - Wikipedia

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    The American-Cassinese Congregation is a Catholic association of Benedictine monasteries founded in 1855. The monasteries of the congregation follow the monastic way of life as outlined by St. Benedict of Nursia in his early 6th century Rule of Saint Benedict.

  5. Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    He was born at Tynemouth Castle in Northumberland, England, the son of Henry Percy, 8th Earl of Northumberland, whom he succeeded in 1585.His father died, an apparent suicide, in the Tower of London, where he was being questioned about his allegedly treasonable dealings with Mary, Queen of Scots.

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  7. Benedictine Sisters of Erie - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, during a local radio show segment, the Benedictine Sisters were voted "bad guy" of the day due to their staunch antiwar efforts; their opponent in the competition was Saddam Hussein. [14] In October 1999, the Benedictine Sisters, along with the local Sisters of Mercy and Sisters of St. Joseph, began holding Take Back The Site vigils.

  8. Tewkesbury Abbey - Wikipedia

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    A former Benedictine monastery, it is now a parish church. Considered one of the finest examples of Norman architecture in Britain, it has "probably the largest and finest Romanesque" crossing tower in England. Tewkesbury had been a centre for worship since the 7th century. A priory was established there in the 10th century.

  9. Meet the Pennsylvania nuns falsely accused of voter fraud - AOL

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    For a Republican canvasser going door-to-door to get out the vote in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, the address on East Lake Road in Erie must have seemed like Heaven-sent evidence of the ...