Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
1Bow Church, St. Magnus, St. Bride, and St. Vedast are the best.
2The bells of St. Bride's were striking twelve when William reached Copper House.
3Then on Saturday it will be St. Hilary's and St. Bride's.
4Mr. Atterbury, of St. Bride's, who was called to him, told me so.
5Tanith of the Carthaginians and St. Bride of the Isles!
6Send Macconochie to St. Bride's, to arrange privately for horses and to call the lawyer.
7The head of St. Bride is now kept in the church of the Jesuits at Lisbon.
8The Bells of St. Bride's chimed unheard in the customary afternoon din of the Megalopolitan building.
9On the left, the parish of St. Bride's.
10The Bishop of Litchfield barely escaped with his life after preaching at St. Bride's, Fleet Street.
11It was up a wynd off a side street in St. Bride's that Jessie had her lodging.
12I am as rich as John Milton when he set up a school in St. Bride's Churchyard.
13I wish Flossie had stayed at St. Bride's; I certainly don't consider her a credit to St.
14We've only one, I believe, though Flossie Taylor, the Hammond-Smiths' cousin, has moved here from St. Bride's.
15No, by St. Bride of Douglas!
16The bells of St. Bride's were striking four when, after a heavy luncheon, William returned to the Megalopolitan building.
Translations for St. Bride