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Cuthbert
[ kuhth-bert ]
noun
- Saint, a.d. c635–687, English monk and bishop.
Cuthbert
/ ˈkʌθbət /
noun
- Cuthbert, Saint?635687MEnglishRELIGION: clergymanRELIGION: saint Saint. ?635–87 ad , English monk; bishop of Lindisfarne. Feast day: March 20
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Under this pressure, Hide accepted full payment of his mortgage, and made over the title of the property to Cuthbert Burbage.
Cuthbert's importunity in the matter is clearly set forth in60 a deposition by Henry Johnson, one of Alleyn's tenants.
Dom Cuthbert led them to the guest-chamber, from which opened three diminutive bedrooms.
"This is where you'll sit," said Dom Cuthbert, pointing to two kneeling-chairs on either side of the opening into the quire.
St. Cuthbert was born in the Lothians; at eight years he was living under the care of a widow in the village of Wrangholm.
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