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Southwark Cathedral (/ ˈ s ʌ ð ər k / ⓘ SUDH-ərk), [1] formally the Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Saviour and St Mary Overie, is a Church of England cathedral in Southwark, London, near the south bank of the River Thames and close to London Bridge. It is the mother church of the Diocese of Southwark.
Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Saviour and St Mary Overie: Diocese of Southwark: 1905 Augustinian priory 1106–1539 Truro Cathedral Cathedral Church of St Mary: Diocese of Truro: 1880 incorporates former parish church
The parish then leased the former Priory of St Mary Overie, a dissolved Augustinian monastery, which then became known as St Saviour's Church and was destined to become Southwark Cathedral in 1905. In 1559, St Saviour's parish sold a quantity of silver plate to fund a new sixty-year lease on the church from Lady Day , dated 6 June 1559.
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He was temporarily buried in a vault at the church of St Mary Overie, and in February 1556 his body was conveyed to Winchester Cathedral, where, after a number of ceremonies, a final funeral service was conducted on 28 February 1556, at which time it was recorded that he had not been buried and that no ground was broken, in the expectation that ...