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  2. Exeter Cathedral - Wikipedia

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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 the city of Exeter, Devon, in South West England. The present building was complete by about 1400 and has several notable features, including an early set of misericords , an astronomical clock ...

  3. Andrew Millington - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Millington (born 1952) is a British cathedral organist who served as Director of Music at Exeter between 1999 and 2015. [1] He is also active as a composer, and has had several choral pieces published. [2] As a boy Millington sang in the choir at Great Malvern Priory. [2]

  4. List of churches in Exeter - Wikipedia

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    Grace Church Exeter Newtown & St Leonard's [25] 2003 Newfrontiers: Meets in Maynard School. Named Frontiers Church Exeter till 2014 Glory of God Parish Exeter Newtown & St Leonard's [26] RCCG: St James, Exeter Pennsylvania [27] James: pre-WW2 Church of England: Rebuilt 1956 after bombing St Mark, Exeter Pennsylvania [28] Mark: 1936 Church of ...

  5. Diocese of Exeter - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Exeter is a Church of England diocese covering the county of Devon. It is one of the largest dioceses in England. It is one of the largest dioceses in England. The Cathedral Church of St Peter in Exeter is the seat of the diocesan Bishop of Exeter .

  6. Richard Hawkins (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Stephen Hawkins (born 2 April 1939) is a bishop in the Church of England and currently a chapter canon of Exeter Cathedral. Hawkins was educated at Exeter College, Oxford, [1] and trained for ordination at St Stephen's House, Oxford. He was a team vicar in rural Devon and Exeter in his early ministry. He was then Archdeacon of Totnes ...

  7. Exeter - Wikipedia

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    Exeter (/ ˈ ɛ k s ɪ t ər / ⓘ 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 (58 km) northeast of Plymouth and 65 mi (105 km) southwest of Bristol.

  8. Exeter Cathedral School - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. John Grandisson - Wikipedia

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    Taking ten years from 1337, the rebuilding was contemporaneous with work ongoing at Exeter Cathedral and its construction mirrors several features of the cathedral. Grandisson's younger brother Otho helped fund the church and family heraldry appeared widely throughout the building, [2] much of which has been later destroyed or restored away. [3]