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ENGLISH ROMAN CATHOLIC MARTYR
John Rigby (saint); Rigby, John, Saint; Saint John Rigby

History of Saint John, New Brunswick         
  • Fort Frederick]] over the remains of [[Fort Menagoueche]] during the [[St. John River Campaign]] in 1758
  • [[Fort Howe]] were built in 1777 in response to American attacks on the settlement during the [[American Revolutionary War]]
  • [[Carleton Martello Tower]] was built in Saint John during the [[War of 1812]]
  • Depiction of Madame de la Tour, spouse to [[Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour]] standing opposite to [[Charles de Menou d'Aulnay]] during the siege of Saint Johns in 1645
  • Marco Polo]]'', a [[clipper]] built in Saint John. The city had a major shipbuilding industry during the 19th century.
  • The Celtic Cross Memorial on Patridge Island. The memorial commemorates the thousands of Irish migrants that quarantined on the island during the mid-19th century.
  • [[Saint John Harbour Bridge]] in 2006. The bridge was opened to the public in 1968
  • Members of the [[Canadian Expeditionary Force]] board a transport during the [[First World War]]
  • Great Fire of Saint John]] in 1877
  • Patridge Island]] in 1780. The city's medical quarantine station was established on the island in 1785.
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Saint John
The history of Saint John, New Brunswick is one that extends back thousands of years, with the area being inhabited by the Maliseet and Miꞌkmaq First Nations prior to the arrival of European colonists. During the 17th century, a French settlement was established in Saint John.
Andrew Saint         
ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN
Andrew John Saint; Saint, Andrew
Andrew John Saint (born November 1946) is an English architectural historian and Professor at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College, London.Prof Andrew Saint.
St John's Church, Tolpuddle         
GRADE I LISTED BUILDING IN WEST DORSET, UNITED KINGDOM
Church of Saint John the Evangelist, Tolpuddle; Church of St John the Evangelist, Tolpuddle; Church of St John, Tolpuddle; Saint John's Church, Tolpuddle; Church of Saint John, Tolpuddle
The Church of Saint John the Evangelist is a Church of England parish church in Tolpuddle, Dorset. The church is a Grade I listed building.

Wikipedia

John Rigby (martyr)

John Rigby (ca. 1570 – 21 June 1600) was an English Roman Catholic layman who was executed during the reign of Elizabeth I. He is one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. (He is called "Thomas" Rigby in The Autobiography of a Hunted Priest, a story about the Jesuit priest John Gerard.)