Leeds Minster, also known as the Minster and Parish Church of Saint Peter-at-Leeds (formerly Leeds Parish Church) is the minster church of Leeds, West...
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Cistercian architecture. Notable churches are Leeds Minster (formerly Leeds Parish Church), St George's Church and Leeds Cathedral, in the city centre, and the...
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Minster is an honorific title given to particular churches in England, most notably York Minster in Yorkshire, Westminster Abbey in London and Southwell...
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given this honorific title; the other two are Dewsbury Minster and Leeds Minster. Halifax Minster, which stands on the site of an earlier Norman church...
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Walter Hook (section Leeds)
Victorian churchman. He was the Vicar of Leeds responsible for the construction of the current Leeds Minster and for many ecclesiastical and social improvements...
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England Diocese of Chester. He previously served as Rector of Leeds Minster (in the Diocese of Leeds) from 2015 to 2021. Corley was born on 30 June 1976 in Cambridge...
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would remain in charge of his or her own cathedral. Additionally, the Leeds Minster would become the pro-cathedral for the new diocese if and when the diocesan...
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Anglican Diocese of Leeds. The cathedrals of the Anglican diocese are in Ripon, Wakefield and Bradford. The city instead has a Minster which is similar to...
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launched a series of themed concerts, performing The Best Of British at Leeds Minster in June 2014. In 2015 the Hollywood Heroes concert played to a sell...
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of Leeds and a major influence on both religion and education in the city. He was responsible for rebuilding the parish church (now Leeds Minster) and...
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Minster – Bells". Hull Minster. Retrieved 2 May 2021. "Hull Minster – Carillon". Hull Minster. Retrieved 2 May 2021. "Bells at Leeds Minster". Leeds Minster...
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given the honorific title "minster". The others are Halifax Minster and Leeds Minster. The north arcade of the church dates from 1220. The south arcade was...
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School Cardiff's Hoddinott Hall London's Lady Margaret School Leeds Minster Horsforth's Leeds Trinity University Manchester Metropolitan University Middlesbrough...
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Leeds, also known as the City of Leeds, is a metropolitan borough with city status in West Yorkshire, England. The metropolitan borough includes the administrative...
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Hull Minster is the Anglican minster and the parish church of Kingston upon Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The church was called Holy...
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Simon Lindley (category Alumni of Leeds Beckett University)
composer. He was Leeds City Organist from 1976 to 2017 (named City Organist Emeritus in Summer 2017) and is Organist Emeritus of Leeds Minster, having been...
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The Choir of Leeds Minster is the choir of Leeds Minster, Leeds, England, which became a Minster in September 2012. The choir was founded by vicar, Richard...
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Anglo-Saxon Leeds Cross was found when the church was replaced by the current Leeds Minster, in the 19th century. By the time of the Domesday Book, Leeds also...
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Saint Peter's Singers (SPS) is a chamber choir associated with Leeds Minster, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England that celebrated during the Season 2017/2018...
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Ripon Cathedral (redirect from Ripon Minster)
Wilfrid, commonly known as Ripon Cathedral, and until 1836 known as Ripon Minster, is a cathedral in Ripon, North Yorkshire, England. Founded as a monastery...
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fleeing from his royal captor by clinging to a flying bird, on crosses at Leeds, West Yorkshire, and at Sherburn-in-Elmet and Bedale, both in North Yorkshire...
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is a Grade I listed building. The foundation stone of Leeds Minster, formerly St Peter's or Leeds parish church, was laid in 1837, and it was consecrated...
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The Leeds Cross is an assembly of fragments of a tenth-century stone sculpture that has been reassembled into a cross, now on display in Leeds Minster. The...
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English church architect, best-known today for designing Leeds Parish Church, now Leeds Minster. Chantrell was born in Newington, Southwark, London. His...
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the fabric of the 14th-century Leeds Parish Church when it was demolished and replaced in 1838, now site of Leeds Minster. The best preserved, now in the...
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Bristol) From Earth to Heaven (1999, commissioned by the choir of Leeds Minster for the dedication of the Sally-Scott window) Lo! God is here! (1997...
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Doncaster Minster, formally the Minster and Parish Church of St George, is the Anglican minster church of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. It is a...
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The Leeds Rifles War Memorial is a First World War memorial outside Leeds Minster on Kirkgate in Leeds, West Yorkshire in northern England. The memorial...
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George Sanders (VC) (category People from Wortley, Leeds)
Sanders unveiled the Leeds Rifles War Memorial at Leeds Minster on Remembrance Sunday 1921. George Sanders VC MC died in Leeds on 4 April 1950 aged 55...
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Five Sisters window (category York Minster)
York Minster's Five Sisters window contains the largest expanse of 13th century grisaille glass in the world. It was built c.1250–1260 and is located...
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