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A Coastguard Rescue Officer, whilst traveling to a vantage point came across three teenagers walking on the main road between Coldingham and Pease bay - who confirmed that they had been out in a dinghy.
Archive 2008-06-01 Thatsnews 2008
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Ebba, abbess of Coldingham, was the daughter of Acha and Aethelferth and died in around 683.
Archive 2007-10-01 Carla 2007
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Ebba, abbess of Coldingham, was the daughter of Acha and Aethelferth and died in around 683.
Acha of Deira and Bernicia: daughter, sister, wife and mother of kings Carla 2007
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'I was lodged with the sisters at Coldingham for my education, not because I was intended for the Church.'
The Falcons of Montabard Chadwick, Elizabeth 2004
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Under the strict rule at Coldingham, she had grown accustomed to all forms of labour.
The Falcons of Montabard Chadwick, Elizabeth 2004
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And Annais took her harp from its case and sat down with it among the company and played the tunes that she had brought with her from Coldingham, a lifetime ago.
The Falcons of Montabard Chadwick, Elizabeth 2004
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With her mother untimely dead of a fever, the Priory at Coldingham, where her aunt was sacristan, had seemed the best of the few choices open to them.
The Falcons of Montabard Chadwick, Elizabeth 2004
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Annais might feel hostile towards the woman but she admired the control that even the Prioress of Coldingham would have been hard-pressed to match.
The Falcons of Montabard Chadwick, Elizabeth 2004
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'Mother Prioress at Coldingham always swore by honey as a healing ointment for wounds, and it worked.
The Falcons of Montabard Chadwick, Elizabeth 2004
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Briefly she thought about the strict regime at Coldingham, and what the nuns would have thought if they could see her thus prostrated in God's own city, then she banished the image from her mind.
The Falcons of Montabard Chadwick, Elizabeth 2004
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