- Hospital of St John the Baptist
Hospital of St John the Baptist may mean:
*Hospital of St John the Baptist, High Wycombe
*Hospital of St John the Baptist, Winchester
*Hospital of St John the Baptist, Basingstoke
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Hospital of St John the Baptist, High Wycombe — The Hospital of St John the Baptist was a hospital in High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, England between 1180 and 1548. It was situated on the main road that ran from Oxford to London (what is now the A40) east of the town centre.The HospitalIn the … Wikipedia
Hospital of St John the Baptist, Winchester — The Hospital of St John the Baptist is a charitable foundation in Winchester, Hampshire, England. External Links * [http://www.cityofwinchester.co.uk/history/html/st johns.html| City of Winchester, UK] * [http://www.stjohnshouse.org.uk/| St. John … Wikipedia
John the Baptist (Caravaggio) — John the Baptist (sometimes called John in the Wilderness ) was the subject of at least eight paintings by the Italian Baroque artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571 ndash;1610).The story of John the Baptist is told in the Gospels. John… … Wikipedia
John the Baptist, Saint — Son of Zacharias, a priest of the Temple of Jerusalem, and Elizabeth, the Virgin s cousin, who conceived him in old age. St. John lived as a hermit in the desert of Judea until the age of 30 when he chose to preach in the banks of the Jordan… … Dictionary of Renaissance art
Church of St Morwenna and St John the Baptist, Morwenstow — Church of St Morwenna and St John the Baptist … Wikipedia
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (Maria Stein, Ohio) — Maria Stein Catholic Church and Rectory U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
John Incent — Sign on the Berkhamsted house depicting John Incent Born c.1480 Berkhamsted, England Died 1545 Berkhamsted … Wikipedia
The Carmelite Order — The Carmelite Order † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Carmelite Order One of the mendicant orders. Origin The date of the foundation of the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel has been under discussion from the fourteenth century to … Catholic encyclopedia
John Dobson (architect) — John Dobson (1787 ndash; 1865) was a 19th century English architect in the neoclassical tradition. He became the most noted architect in the North of England. Churches and houses by him dot the North East Nunnykirk Hall, Meldon Park, Mitford Hall … Wikipedia
John Pinch — the elder and John Pinch the younger were architects, father and son, working mainly in the city of Bath, England. They were both surveyors to the Pulteney and Darlington estate and responsible for many of the later Georgian buildings in Bath,… … Wikipedia