Chichester Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Chichester. It is located in Chichester...
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Chichester (/ˈtʃɪtʃɪstər/ CHITCH-ist-ər) is a cathedral city and civil parish in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England. It is the only city...
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of Chichester (1197 – 3 April 1253), also known as Richard de Wych, is a saint (canonized 1262) who was Bishop of Chichester. In Chichester Cathedral a...
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West Sussex. The see is based in the City of Chichester where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity. On 3 May 2012 the...
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work was commissioned for the 1965 Southern Cathedrals Festival at Chichester Cathedral by the cathedral's Dean, Walter Hussey. However, the world premiere...
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Thomas Weelkes (category Cathedral organists)
organist. He became organist of Winchester College in 1598, moving to Chichester Cathedral. His works are chiefly vocal, and include madrigals, anthems and...
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see was translated to Chichester in 1075. The cathedral is Chichester Cathedral and the diocesan bishop is the Bishop of Chichester. The diocese is in the...
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website Chichester Cathedral, official website Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, official website Durham Cathedral, official website Ely Cathedral, official...
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The musical foundation of Chichester Cathedral consists of the organist and master of the choristers, the assistant organist and the organ scholar; together...
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The organs of Chichester Cathedral are the major source of instrumental music at the cathedral, being played for daily services and accompanying the choir...
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and cathedral liturgy, and the 'Assistant Organist' accompanies the choir. The sacking of Chichester Cathedral in December 1642 caused all cathedral services...
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installed in 1985, just before Chagall's death. On the north side of Chichester Cathedral there is a stained glass window designed and created by Chagall at...
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16 June, the feast day of St Richard of Chichester, Sussex's patron saint, whose shrine at Chichester Cathedral was an important place of pilgrimage in...
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An Arundel Tomb (category Chichester Cathedral)
pair of recumbent medieval tomb effigies with their hands joined in Chichester Cathedral. It is described by James Booth as "one of [Larkin's] greatest poems"...
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geographical landmarks Chichester District contains architectural and cultural places including Chichester Cathedral, Chichester Festival Theatre, The...
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in Chichester since 2000 and regularly worships at Chichester Cathedral. In 2020, she helped raise £10,000 towards the restoration of the cathedral roof...
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Charles Gordon-Lennox, 7th Duke of Richmond (category Burials at Chichester Cathedral)
his death in London on 18 January 1928, aged 82. He was buried in Chichester Cathedral and was succeeded in the dukedom by his eldest son, Charles. The...
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of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales: Lincoln cathedral. Chichester cathedral. Ely cathedral. Peterborough cathedral. Norwich cathedral. Exeter...
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1986), pp. 93-105 Greenaway, Diane E, "The Medieval Cathedral", in Hobbs, Mary (ed.), Chichester Cathedral: An Historical Survey, Phillimore & Co, p. 14. Cantor...
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and the market town of Horsham are both large towns. Chichester, the county town, has a cathedral and city status, and is situated not far from the border...
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Abbey, Winchester Cathedral also an icon for the shrine of Saint Richard at Chichester Cathedral and a fresco in Rochester Cathedral. Other works include...
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Ralph Neville (category Burials at Chichester Cathedral)
canon at Chichester Cathedral; William de Neville, treasurer of the see of Chichester; and Robert de Neville, holder of a prebend at Chichester. The identity...
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the Dean of Chichester Cathedral, commissioned Piper to produce a tapestry to enliven the dark area around the high altar of the cathedral. Piper had designed...
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Gustav Holst (category Burials at Chichester Cathedral)
following an operation on his ulcer. His ashes were interred at Chichester Cathedral in Sussex, close to the memorial to Thomas Weelkes, his favourite...
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Dean of Chichester is the dean of Chichester Cathedral in Sussex, England. Bishop Ralph is credited with the foundation of the current cathedral after the...
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The Princess Royal visits Chichester Cathedral for the Townwomen's Guilds Carol Service". The Official Chichester Cathedral. 6 December 2016. Archived...
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John Reading (composer and organist) (category Cathedral organists)
Master of the Choristers at Lincoln Cathedral in 1670, and in 1675 at Chichester Cathedral and at Winchester Cathedral. From 1681 until his death he was...
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Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond (category Burials at Chichester Cathedral)
His body was reinterred on 16 August 1750 in the Lady Chapel of Chichester Cathedral in Sussex. Richmond County, New York (coextensive with Staten Island)...
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from its original burial place in the nave of Chichester Cathedral to an elaborate shrine at the cathedral on 16 June 1276. Sussex Day takes place on the...
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her sister Gladys. They ran an antique and souvenir shop at the Chichester Cathedral. Her brother Ernest Shackleton was an Antarctic explorer. Collection...
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