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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.
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Cuthbert's importunity in the matter is clearly set forth in60 a deposition by Henry Johnson, one of Alleyn's tenants.
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Dom Cuthbert led them to the guest-chamber, from which opened three diminutive bedrooms.
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"This is where you'll sit," said Dom Cuthbert, pointing to two kneeling-chairs on either side of the opening into the quire.
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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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