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    St Bene't's Church is a Church of England parish church in central Cambridge, England. Parts of the church, most notably the tower, are Anglo-Saxon, and...
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    St Bene't's Church". Corpus Christi College. Archived from the original on 3 March 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2015. "St Bene't's Church Website-St Bene't's...
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  • England St Benet's Abbey, a medieval monastery in Norfolk, England St Benet's Chapel, Netherton, in Liverpool, England St Bene't's Church, in Cambridge...
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    after St Bene't's Church. Bene't is a contraction of Benedict, hence the unusual apostrophe in the name. The Anglo-Saxon tower of St Bene't's, built...
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    Lowry List of church restorations and alterations by Anthony Salvin St Bene't's Church, the oldest building in Cambridge, dating from 1033 Leper Chapel,...
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    Greensted Church, Essex (1013 with oak palisade walls) Stow Minster, Lincolnshire (c. 1040 with a small part surviving from 975) St Bene't's Church, Cambridge...
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    at St Bene't's Church, Cambridge, near the chancel —although without inscription or monument. All 8 of Hobson's children were baptized in the church, and...
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    The Gospel and the Catholic Church (1936). He then ministered at St Botolph's Church, Boston and at St Bene't's Church, Cambridge, before being offered...
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    Viking period, the Saxons enjoyed a return to power, building churches, such as St Bene't's Church, as well as wharves, merchant houses, and a mint which produced...
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  • his ordination and serve at a Church of England parish church. Browne was offered a lecturer position at St Bene't's Church in Cambridge, possibly through...
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  • bell-ringer. Davidson died on 12 January 2006. Her funeral was held in St Bene't's Church in Cambridge on 21 January 2006. She was survived by her children...
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  • and early church history with the Cambridge Theological Federation (1997–2011). Then, from 2007 to 2011, she was Vicar of St Bene't's Church in Cambridge...
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    load-bearing quoining is common in Anglo-Saxon buildings such as St Bene't's Church in Cambridge, England. Rankine, William J. M. (1862). A Manual of...
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  • Barnabas Church. Retrieved 3 April 2017. "Room Hire". St Barnabas Church. Retrieved 3 April 2017. "St Bene't's Church". St Bene't's Church. Retrieved...
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  • Ludlow: the Parish Church of Saint Laurence, a History and a Guide, Birmingham, England: SP Print, 1980 "St Michael and All Angels Church, Creaton history"...
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    Mathematical Bridge Nevile's Court, Trinity College, Cambridge Sidgwick Site St Bene't's Church The Backs Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge West Cambridge Cambridge...
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    was given land by King Æthelberht of Kent to build a church; so in 597 Augustine built the church and founded the See at Canterbury. Æthelberht was baptised...
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  • college, and he was bursar about 1774 when he succeeded to the cure of St Bene't's Church in Cambridge. In 1776 Tyson became Whitehall preacher. In the same...
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  • He was ordained in 1756 and was the incumbent at St Bene't's Church from 1759 to 1773; and then of St Mary, Stalbridge from then until his death. Alumni...
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    Wendens Ambo are similar to late Saxon windows in St Bene't's church in Cambridge. The first church on the site was probably constructed of wood, perhaps...
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  • complete his ordination and serve at a parish church. He was offered a lecturer position at St Bene't's Church, Cambridge possibly through Greenham, but his...
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    School of Pythagoras (category St John's College, Cambridge)
    theatre and the base for the St John's College Dramatic Society; Douglas Adams appeared there in a revue in 1972. St Bene't's Church, the oldest building in...
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    square stone-vaulted building remains St Bene't's Church, dating from 1033 Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge or Round Church, dating from 1130 School of Pythagoras...
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  • Lincolnshire St Benedict's Church, Norwich, Norfolk St Benedict's Church, Paddlesworth, Kent St Benedict's Church, Warrington, Cheshire St Bene't's Church, Cambridge...
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    active c. 1000–50 – St Bene't's Church built 1068 – Cambridge Castle erected 1101 – Town incorporated c. 1130 – Holy Sepulchre church built 1144 – Cambridge...
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    The Church of St Benet Paul's Wharf is a Welsh Anglican church in the City of London, England. Since 1556, it has also been the official church of the...
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    Anglo-Saxon architecture; one source mentions St Bene't's Church in Cambridge as a direct influence. The original church has been altered little in the course...
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  • well-known bellringer. It was said that he was appointed parish clerk to St Bene't's Church in Cambridge in 1670, and to have instructed the ringers, but no clear...
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  • buildings are part of the university or its constituent colleges. St Bene't's Church is the oldest surviving building in the city, dating back to the 11th...
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  • His wife Grace predeceased him on 27 April 1792. He is buried at St Bene't's Church, Cambridge, where there is a memorial with the following inscription...
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