Examples of 'walsingham' in a sentence

Meaning of "walsingham"

walsingham (noun) - This term typically refers to a village in England, known for its religious pilgrimage sites and historical significance. It can also be used more generally to refer to any place or concept related to religious pilgrimage
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  • A village and civil parish in North Norfolk district, Norfolk, England (OS grid ref TF9336).
  • A habitational surname from Old English.

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Walsingham realised he would have to force a solution.
Arrange for my pilgrimage to walsingham.
Walsingham had set the whole thing up.
She stood at the Walsingham see everyone.
Walsingham knows too much already.
Kellett has not been seen at Walsingham.
Walsingham has every letter you have written.
Only the shrine at Walsingham attracted more visitors.
Walsingham became a major centre of pilgrimage.
There is a woman seen hotel in Walsingham.
Walsingham attracts controversy still.
A new station was constructed in Walsingham.
Walsingham has agreed to a plan to the king to send to a nunnery.
For many years he was the commander of a boat called Walsingham.
Walsingham had been an immensely popular place of pilgrimage until this time.

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Gilbert Gifford had been arrested by Walsingham and agreed to be a double agent.
Walsingham remained her most trusted and loyal advisor to the end.
Kelley would have had no qualms about doing whatever Walsingham required.
Walsingham is sending me to Verona on a spy mission.
The construction of this unique and distinctive feature was overseen by Alan of Walsingham.
Walsingham became one of the foremost shrines of medieval Christendom.
He was released nineteen months later after Cecil and Walsingham interceded on his behalf.
Walsingham Packet had a cargo on board at the time of her capture.
She sighted a schooner that outsailed Walsingham and bore up and hoisted a British blue ensign.
With Walsingham the process of painting comes into a new balance to the subjectivity of expression.
There is a memorial in the Anglican chapel at Walsingham.
The challenge for Walsingham was to demonstrate a palpable link between Mary and the plotters.
She went straight to the Walsingham.
Lady Frances Walsingham is wearing a very pretty dress.
Rogers passed it on to Walsingham.
She wrote to Francis Walsingham insisting on her innocence.
Walsingham is stated by Bale and Pits to have been a native of Norfolk.
After that Francis Walsingham took over as ambassador there.
He was a second cousin of Philip Walsingham Sergeant.
Without Walsingham to restrain him.
We think that your girlfriend in the Walsingham was when Lizzie died.
They say Walsingham will return from France.
But Lizzie comes directly from Walsingham.
He went first to Walsingham and then sailed for Jerusalem.
I never thought I would be crossing blades with Walsingham.
Enid Chadwick lived in Walsingham for more than fifty years.
Venison Creek joins downstream of Walsingham.
Devotion to Our Lady of Walsingham was also encouraged.
And Walsingham will deal with the Spanish.
The reaction of Francis Walsingham was more circumspect.
Walsingham was also the VIS Division II champion in girls basketball.
A notable abbot was Thomas Walsingham.
Walsingham returned to Paris.
You must find Walsingham.
Walsingham in Norfolk.

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