The word "paedo" was written across the front porch and door of the house she shared with her brother in the village of St Brides, south Wales.
Standing on the banks of the River Fleet, it was named after a nearby well dedicated to St Bride.
The oldest was St Brides, an Anglican church, constructed in the 1930s.
The church was dedicated to St Bride and is a probable early Christian site.
The deer park, which was originally part of the Kensington estate of St Brides, has never actually contained any deer.
He was ordained in 1885 and initially served as a Curate at St Bride, Liverpool.
St Brides may refer to:
We spent a week at St Brides in July.
Adjoining it, on a raised mound, are the remains of the former medieval parish church of St Bride.
His parents had married in 1590 at St Brides, Fleet Street.