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Walsingham
Walsingham (ˈwɔːlsɪŋəm) n (Placename) a village in E England, in Norfolk: remains of a medieval priory; site of the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
Walsingham (ˈwɔːlsɪŋəm) n (Biography) Sir Francis. ?1530–90, English statesman. As secretary of state (1573–90) to Elizabeth I he developed a system of domestic and foreign espionage and uncovered several plots against the QueenWal•sing•ham (ˈwɔl sɪŋ əm) n. Sir Francis, c1530–90, English statesman: Secretary of State to Elizabeth I, 1573–90. Walsingham
Walsingham, town (1991 pop. 18,050), Norfolk, E central England. It is the site of Walsingham Abbey, one of the renowned shrines of medieval England.Walsingham1 Sir Francis. ?1530--90, English statesman. As secretary of state (1573--90) to Elizabeth I he developed a system of domestic and foreign espionage and uncovered several plots against the Queen
Walsingham2 a village in E England, in Norfolk: remains of a medieval priory; site of the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham |