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Lastingham

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It is not known what became of the original Anglo-Saxon structure. Destruction by the Danes is nowhere attested, and seems to be entirely the product of modern conjecture. An attempt was made to rebuild the monastery in 1078, when St. Stephen, prior of Whitby, and a band of monks moved from
565:. Cedd was first buried outside the wooden monastery but, at some time between 664 and 732, a stone church was erected, and his body was translated to the right side of the altar. The crypt of the present parish church remains a focus for veneration of Cedd. His brother 749: 465:, which usually means "island". Thus the name literally meant "island of the descendants of Læst", but since the site was not in fact an island, the name is taken to be metaphorical, referring to an "island" of good land amidst moorland. 279: 263: 728: 287: 100: 572:
Not much is known of this house, though all who spoke of it spoke well. Perhaps the best indication of its standards is that, in 687, one of its graduates,
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This crypt is generally held to be the only complete crypt in the U.K., containing a central aisle, two side aisles, and an apse.
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commemorating soldiers from Lastingham and Spaunton who served in the First World War.
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until his death, combining this position with that of missionary bishop to the
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there, to which they annexed the lands of the monastery at Lastingham.
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www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Lastingham and surrounding area
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Stone cross at Lastingham, part of the millennium commemorations
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Life and legends of Saint Chad, bishop of Lichfield, (669-672)
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came to mourn him and all but one were wiped out by the
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The place where the monastery was located is now the
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Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
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The Yorkshire Regiment, First World War Remembrance
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Lastingham is located in North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
2011 census
OS grid reference
SE7290
Civil parish
Unitary authority
North Yorkshire
Ceremonial county
North Yorkshire
Region
Yorkshire and the Humber
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
YO62
Dialling code
Police
North Yorkshire
Fire
North Yorkshire
Ambulance
Yorkshire
UK Parliament
Thirsk and Malton
UK
England

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