Papworth St Agnes is a village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire, England. The population of the village is included in the civil parish of Graveley...
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to propose alternative identities; most notably, Thomas Malory of Papworth St. Agnes and Moreton Corbet and Thomas Malory of Hutton Conyers and Studley...
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St John the Baptist's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Papworth St Agnes, Cambridgeshire, England. It is recorded in the National...
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Sir William Papworth (c. 1331 – 4 September 1414), of Grafham (then in Huntingdonshire, now Cambridgeshire) and Papworth St. Agnes (Cambridgeshire), was...
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support as the possible author of Le Morte Darthur is Thomas Mallory of Papworth St Agnes in Huntingdonshire, whose will, written in Latin and dated 16 September...
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(Treatise on the Purgatory of St Patrick) in about 1180–1184. Sir William Papworth (1331–1414) of Grafham and Papworth St. Agnes was a member of five 14th-century...
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Offord D'Arcy Oldhurst Old Weston Orwell Over Pampisford Papworth Everard Papworth St Agnes Parson Drove Perry Peterborough Pidley Pondersbridge Prickwillow...
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Friends of Friendless Churches, retrieved 12 November 2016 Papworth St Agnes church, Papworth Team Churches, archived from the original on 25 June 2011...
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Hardwick, Hatley St George, Kingston, Knapwell, Little Eversden, Little Gransden, Longstowe, Orwell, Papworth Everard, Papworth St Agnes, Tadlow, Toft,...
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parish church. Indeed, Papworth means "the enclosure of Papa's people"; they were also involved in establishing Papworth St Agnes and Papley Grove. Following...
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