Near Newburgh, Fifeshire, Scotland, founded by David, Earl of Huntingdon, younger brother of King William the Lion, about 1191. From Volume IX of the Original Catholic Encyclopedia. |
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Additional articles on this scanAnne Line - English martyr, d. Feb. 27, 1601 John Lingard - English priest and historian; b. at Winchester, February 5, 1771; d. at Hornby, July 17, 1851
Nearby ArticlesWilliam Damasus Lindanus - Bishop of Ruremonde and of Ghent, b. at Dordrecht, in 1525; d. at Ghent, November 2, 1588 Justin Timotheus Balthasar Freiherr von Linde - Hessian jurist and statesman, b. in the village of Brilon, Westphalia, Aug. 7, 1797; d. at Bonn during the night of 8-June 9, 1870. Wilhelm Lindemann - Catholic historian of German literature, b. December 17, 1828; d. December 20, 1879 Diocese and Monastery of Lindisfarne - Famous as being the mother-church and religious capital of Northumbria, where St. Aidan founded his see in 635 Benedictine Abbey of Lindores - Near Newburgh, Fifeshire, Scotland, founded by David, Earl of Huntingdon, younger brother of King William the Lion, about 1191 Anne Line - English martyr, d. Feb. 27, 1601
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