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