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    Exeter Cathedral, properly known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Exeter, is an Anglican cathedral, and the seat of the Bishop of Exeter, in...
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    Exeter (/ˈɛksɪtər/ EK-sit-ər) is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon, South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately 36 mi...
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    The Exeter Book, also known as the Codex Exoniensis or Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3501, is a large codex of Old English poetry, believed to have been...
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    Exeter Cathedral School (ECS) is a 3–13 mixed, Church of England, private day and boarding choir and preparatory school in Exeter, Devon, England. It...
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    The Exeter Cathedral Astronomical Clock is a fifteenth-century astronomical clock in Exeter Cathedral, England. It displays the hour of the day, the day...
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    of Exeter. In 1050, King Edward the Confessor authorised that Exeter was to be the seat of the bishop for Devon and Cornwall and that a cathedral was...
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    Exeter Diocesan Training College was created in Cathedral Close, Exeter at the former house of the Archdeacon of Totnes, adjacent to Exeter Cathedral...
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    official website Exeter Cathedral, official website Gloucester Cathedral, official website Hereford Cathedral, official website Lichfield Cathedral, official...
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    Chris Martin (category People educated at Exeter Cathedral School)
    School and the choir and preparatory Exeter Cathedral School, where he found his passion for music. After Exeter Cathedral School, Martin attended Sherborne...
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    brother of Walter Stapledon (died 1326), Bishop of Exeter. His effigy and monument survive in Exeter Cathedral. The Stapledons were minor gentry who had lands...
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    Cathedral) 1975–1983 Andrew Millington (later organist of Guildford Cathedral and Exeter Cathedral) 1983–1990 Mark Blatchly 1990–1998 Mark Lee 1998–2002 Ian Ball...
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    Exeter Minster, was a historic church and parish in the City of Exeter, Devon, dating from the 7th century. It pre-dated the first Exeter Cathedral by...
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    Durham Cathedral Layout The Plans of Saint-Sernin, Toulouse and Amiens Cathedral St. Patrick's Cathedral Floorplan (Armagh) Exeter Cathedral Floorplan...
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    The area of Cathedral Close, Exeter has been in the centre of Exeter, Devon, England, since Roman times when there was a basilica and a bath house in this...
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  • of Exeter, John Grandisson, founded a new church at Ottery St Mary, which was built by Joy. In 1342 he was put in charge of works at Exeter Cathedral. Initially...
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    who was appointed to Exeter Cathedral in 1856. A small room in Exeter Cathedral is still known as the Dog Whipper's Room. Exeter still has a dog whipper...
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    Samuel Sebastian Wesley (category Cathedral organists)
    Hereford on 17 September 1833. He moved to Exeter Cathedral three years later, and joined St George's Lodge No.129 Exeter on 10 December 1835. He subsequently...
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    Hugh Oldham (category Burials at Exeter Cathedral)
    Oxford for which he donated £4,000. After his death he was buried in Exeter Cathedral in a chantry chapel that he had caused to be built for that purpose...
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    Peter I of Courtenay (category Burials at Exeter Cathedral)
    in the floor of Exeter Cathedral, next to Elizabeth; however, no physical evidence currently exists and the historians at the cathedral can find no documentation...
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  • Palace Bowhill House Cathedral Close Custom House Exeter Guildhall Exeter Quayside Exeter Ship Canal Exeter War Memorial HM Prison Exeter Met Office Northernhay...
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    Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon (category Burials at Exeter Cathedral)
    [citation needed] He died at Exeter on 2 May 1377 and was buried in Exeter Cathedral on the same day.[citation needed] His will was dated 28 January 13--...
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    It is situated at 7, Cathedral Close, Exeter, in a building facing the north side of Exeter Cathedral which was formerly the Exeter townhouse of the Courtenay...
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  • the couple's fortitude and resiliency." Canon Mike D. Williams of Exeter Cathedral writes that the book is made by the quality of its writing, and the...
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    the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales: Lincoln cathedral. Chichester cathedral. Ely cathedral. Peterborough cathedral. Norwich cathedral. Exeter cathedral...
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  • move the episcopal seat to Exeter in 1050. At Exeter, Leofric worked to increase the income and resources of his cathedral, both in lands and in ecclesiastical...
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    whose effigy in the form of a cross-legged crusader knight survives in Exeter Cathedral. The place of his origin is unclear from surviving records, but he...
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    Fortunes of Men". Since the donation of the Exeter Book in 1076, it has been housed in Exeter Cathedral in southwestern England. The poem is for the...
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    Durham – Chorister School ExeterExeter Cathedral School Hereford – Hereford Cathedral School Lichfield – Lichfield Cathedral School Lincoln, England...
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    Exeter College, Oxford and contributed liberally to the rebuilding of Exeter Cathedral, where his tomb and monument survive. He was killed by a mob during...
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    Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon (category Burials at Exeter Cathedral)
    Margaret died on 16 December 1391 at the age of eighty. She is buried in Exeter Cathedral. On 11 August 1325, in accordance with a marriage agreement dated 27...
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