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1Angel's work; or, The choristers of St. Mark's, and two other tales

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  • First Year Published: 1848
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    Saint Kenelm

    Saint Kenelm (or Cynehelm) was an Anglo-Saxon saint, venerated throughout medieval England, and mentioned in the Canterbury Tales (The Nun's Priest's Tale

    Kenelm Digby

    Sir Kenelm Digby (11 July 1603 – 11 June 1665) was an English courtier and diplomat. He was also a highly reputed natural philosopher, astrologer and known

    Kenelm Burridge

    Kenelm Oswald Lancelot Burridge (October 31, 1922 – May 21, 2019) was a Maltese-born Canadian anthropologist. Kenelm Burridge was born in October 1922

    Venetia Stanley

    the Stuart period and the wife of a prominent courtier and scientist, Sir Kenelm Digby. She was a granddaughter of Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland

    Kenelm Henry Digby

    Kenelm Henry Digby (c. 1797–1880) was an Anglo-Irish writer, whose reputation rests chiefly on his earliest publication, The Broad-Stone of Honour, or

    Kenelm Winslow

    Kenelm Winslow (April 29, 1599 – September 13, 1672) was an English Pilgrim who traveled to Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1629. Winslow was born on April

    Kenelm Digby (disambiguation)

    Sir Kenelm Digby (1603–1665) was an English courtier, diplomat and Roman Catholic intellectual. Kenelm Digby may also refer to: Kenelm Digby (Rutland MP)

    St Kenelm's Church

    St Kenelm's Church may refer to: St Kenelm's Church, Sapperton, Gloucestershire St Kenelm's Church, Stanbridge, Dorset Saint Kenelm#Churches This disambiguation

    Guinness baronets

    who succeeded his father in 2011. He is the grandson of the racing driver Kenelm Lee Guinness, grandson of the first baronet. The family seat was Ashford

    Romsley, Worcestershire

    2001 it had a population of 1,601. The parish church, dedicated to Saint Kenelm is a Grade I listed building. The nave of the church continues directly