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  1. St. Michael was sent to miraculously end two horrific plagues April 25th, centuries apart in Castle of the Angels, Rome and St. Michael’s Well, Mexico.

  2. HISTORY. The church of St Michael the Archangel in Well is packed with beautiful stained glass windows and historical curiosities, including a Roman mosaic floor and the tomb of Sir Richard Neville, which features graffiti by local ne’er-do-wells of the 16th century.

  3. Oct 21, 2008 · St Michael's Well (Well) submitted by Anne T : A closer look at what must have been the original exit for the water for St Michael's Well, into a pool which was/is now piped under the road. This area is now cordoned off and heavily churned up by cattle.

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  4. Jun 3, 2011 · St Michael’s Well is the sacred well of the Caerwys Church, also dedicated to St Michael. It was described in 1912 as " A natural basin of limestone, about 12 feet across east to west, and 20 feet north and south, in which the water collects from the springs above, the spring within the basin…

  5. Sep 5, 2021 · St Michael's Well (Cambridge): [News and Comments:2] Lying in the churchyard of the thatched chapel of St Michael, Longstanton near Cambridge, is a particularly fine example of a baptismal well. It is named just Holy Well or St Michael's Well.

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  6. Dec 13, 2018 · At St Michael’s Well, Tobar Mhichil Naomtha, just over the border in Kerry, the well keeper believed the well had originally been dedicated to the Celtic goddess Mór and with the coming of Christianity her name had been superimposed by St Michael. Clues were in various place names in the district.

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  8. A woman called Christina who was visiting St Michael’s Mount from Glastonbury “for the sake of prayer and pilgrimage” miraculously recovered “the sight of her closed eyes” after being blind for about six years.

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