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    The King's Chapel of St John the Baptist in the Precinct of the Savoy, also known as the King's Chapel of the Savoy (called The Queen's Chapel during much...
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    Savoy. The Tudor-era Savoy Chapel is located on the site of the former palace and has carried on the name. The name is also carried on by the Savoy Theatre...
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    stone walls and the Savoy Chapel. The property sat empty until the impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte bought it in 1880, to build the Savoy Theatre specifically...
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    is Victoria. The order's official day is 20 June. The order's chapel is the Savoy Chapel in London. There is no limit on the number of individuals honoured...
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    the location of the Savoy Hotel and Shell Mex House. All of the Precinct of the Savoy, now the location of the Savoy Chapel, Savoy Street and the IET London...
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    in 2018. The chapel has an intricate and self-supporting wooden and marble dome. Duke Carlo Emanuele I of Savoy commissioned the chapel between 1610 and...
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  • London The Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula in the Inner Ward of the Tower of London The King's Chapel of the Savoy, inaugurated as a Chapel Royal in November...
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  • Look up Savoy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Savoy is a historical country in western Europe, heart of the Savoyard state. Savoy or The Savoy may also...
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    The Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula ("St Peter in chains") is a Chapel Royal and the former parish church of the Tower of London. The chapel's name...
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    the stone walls and the Savoy Chapel, and the property sat empty until Richard D'Oyly Carte bought it in 1880 to build the Savoy Theatre specifically for...
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  • Norwich, Connecticut Savoy Chapel, King's Chapel of the Savoy This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title King's Chapel. If an internal...
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    Quadring Drayton House Farm, Swineshead Urban Survey The Savoy Estate, London Savoy Chapel Wellington House Harrogate Estate – a care home, hotel and...
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    Queen's Chapel in 1688 after refurnishing by Christopher Wren in 1682–1684 The German Chapel in 1819 Plaque next to the Queen's Chapel Savoy Chapel "Queen's...
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    canon of the Chapel Royal at the Tower of London, the first such appointment since the 16th century. In 2016, the King's Chapel of the Savoy in Westminster...
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    The titles of the Count of Savoy, and then Duke of Savoy, are titles of nobility attached to the historical territory of Savoy. Since its creation, in the...
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    Broadcasting House. Savoy Hill was bought by the IEE in 1984 and is now known as Savoy Hill House. List of eponymous roads in London Savoy Chapel Savoy Theatre "IET...
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    Hungerford Bridge, Cleopatra's Needle, the Royal Air Force Memorial, the Savoy Chapel and Savoy Hotel and the Playhouse and New Players Theatres. The station is...
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    G. Gerry. Marriage by London Registrar Is Followed by Service at the Savoy Chapel". The New York Times. October 23, 1925. "MISS VANDERBILT TO WED APRIL...
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    Greater London. The area was occupied by the Savoy Palace, the Savoy Hospital and the Queen's Chapel of the Savoy. To the south it had a boundary with the...
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    The Chapel of St John the Evangelist (St John's Chapel) is an 11th-century Christian chapel of Norman architecture, in the White Tower of the Tower of...
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    Platon Sergeyevich Obolensky and Maria Konstantinovna Naryshkina, at Savoy Chapel in London. The marriage was considered the event of the season in England...
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    Testa 'd fer; "Ironhead", because of his military career), was Duke of Savoy and ruler of the Savoyard states from 17 August 1553 until his death in...
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    G. Gerry. Marriage by London Registrar Is Followed by Service at the Savoy Chapel". The New York Times. October 23, 1925. Devine, Michael J. (February...
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    contain the remains of those buried at the St Marienkirche Lutheran Chapel in Savoy Precinct, which was demolished in 1875 to improve access to the newly...
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    Jumping the broom, Broomstick marriage Marriage in England and Wales Savoy Chapel Schulze Registers The Clandestine Marriage Probert, Mary; Brown, Liam...
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  • for Mansion House underground station. In addition, The Queen's Chapel of the Savoy, a royal peculiar and thus not subject to a bishop's jurisdiction...
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  • living in Canada. He and Julia subsequently marry without fanfare in the Savoy Chapel, an Anglican church where marriage between divorcés with one or more...
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  • Katherine-upon-the-Hoe, Plymouth, United Kingdom Savoy Chapel, London, United Kingdom St John's Chapel, London, United Kingdom Chapel Royal of Naples, Italy Chapelle royale...
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    Sunday at the Savoy Chapel which is governed by the Duchy of Lancaster. Another version recorded to have been used at the Savoy Chapel is "God save our...
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    Aymon, Count of Savoy (1291–1343), also known as Aymon the Peaceful, was a nobleman who ruled the County of Savoy from 1329 until his death in 1343. He...
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