51.4517; -2.6008 The Diocese of Bristol is an ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Church of England in the Province of Canterbury, England....
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consecrated in 1148. It became the cathedral of the new diocese of Bristol in 1542, after the dissolution of the monasteries. It is a Grade I listed building...
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Bishop of Bristol heads the Church of England Diocese of Bristol in the Province of Canterbury, in England. The present diocese covers parts of the counties...
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War (1585–1604). Bristol's illicit trade grew enormously after 1558, becoming integral to its economy. The original Diocese of Bristol was founded in 1542...
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Council. Retrieved 13 May 2017. "Profile: Parish of All Saints with St John Clifton" (PDF). Diocese of Bristol. 2015. p. 15. Archived from the original (PDF)...
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Vivienne Faull (category Bishops of Bristol)
announced that Faull would be the next Bishop of Bristol, the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Bristol, in succession to Mike Hill. She officially took...
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part of the Diocese of Hereford and the Diocese of Worcester. In 1542 the Diocese of Bristol was created to cover Bristol. Gloucester diocese was briefly...
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Bishop of Gloucester is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers the County of Gloucestershire...
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the Lockleaze area of Bristol, England. It is one of three secondary schools in the Cathedrals Schools Trust (CST) along with Bristol Cathedral Choir School...
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Archdeacon of Bristol is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Diocese of Bristol. The archdeaconry was created – within the Diocese of Gloucester...
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ministry in the Diocese of Bristol. Trinity College, Bristol was formed in 1971 from a merger of three evangelical colleges in Bristol: Clifton College...
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John Clifton in the Diocese of Bristol. In 1862, a committee was set up to provide a large church for the Clifton area of Bristol. It would be in the...
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Dean of Bristol marks a first for the Church of England". "Revd Canon Michael Johnson appointed Acting Dean at Bristol Cathedral". Diocese of Bristol. 1...
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Anglican place of worship in the Diocese of Bristol. The first church was founded before 1154, with a chancel extending over the south gate of the city. The...
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Bristol Cathedral Choir School is a mixed gender non-selective musical Secondary Academy, located in the Cabot area of Bristol, England. Until 2008 it...
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Malmesbury Abbey (redirect from Abbot of Malmesbury)
Baronet of Bristol. Eventually it too was replaced. The current organ dates from 1984 and was built by E.J. Johnson of Cambridge at a cost of £71,000...
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Lee Rayfield (category Alumni of the University of Southampton)
"Senior clergy". Diocese of Bristol. Archived from the original on 9 November 2017. "Bishop Lee announces his retirement". Diocese of Bristol. Archived from...
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of the Chippenham Deanery in the Diocese of Bristol. Crittall, Elizabeth, ed. (1959). "Victoria County History: Wiltshire: Vol 4 pp315-361 – Table of...
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David Hoyle (priest) (category Deans of Bristol)
"New dean appointed at Bristol Cathedral". BBC News. 30 May 2010. "Appointment: Rev Canon Dr David Michael HOYLE". Diocese of Bristol. Archived from the original...
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county corporate with its own sheriff. Bristol became a city on the creation of the Diocese of Bristol in 1542. Bristol was reformed to become a municipal...
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it acts as a diocesan record office for the Diocese of Bristol. Major deposited collections include those of J. S. Fry & Sons, chocolate manufacturers,...
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bombed and largely destroyed in the Bristol Blitz. It is a Grade II* listed building, owned by the Diocese of Bristol. In 1958, English Heritage agreed...
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Archbishop Fisher, His Life and Times, London, Canterbury Press, 2012 "Diocese of Bristol: Self Supporting Ministry" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF)...
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be Vicar of St Philip and St Jacob with Emmanuel Bristol - Diocese of Bristol". www.bristol.anglican.org. Retrieved 25 October 2023. Bristol and Avon...
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in Bristol. ChurchCrawler list of Bristol Churches Isabel M Kirby, Records of the Diocese of Bristol, Bristol Corporation, 1970, p.x "Records of the...
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Bristol is a city with a population of nearly half a million people in south west England, situated between Somerset and Gloucestershire on the tidal River...
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St Mary Redcliffe (category Diocese of Bristol)
spire. With a height of 274 feet (84 m) to the top of the weathervane, St Mary Redcliffe is the second-tallest structure in Bristol and the sixth-tallest...
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of Sarum. Reforms within the Church of England led to the annexation of Dorset from the abolished diocese of Bristol in 1836; Berkshire, however, was removed...
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Edward Colston (category Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Bristol)
Bishop of Bristol, Bristol Cathedral, St Mary Redcliffe Church, and the Diocese of Bristol. 16 June 2020. "A Statement on Colston Windows – Bristol Cathedral"...
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