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  2. Chester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The abbey church was not at that time the cathedral of Chester; from 1075 to 1082 the cathedral of the diocese was the nearby church of St John the Baptist, after which the see was transferred to Coventry. [16] In 1538, during the dissolution of the monasteries, the monastery was disbanded and the shrine of Saint Werburgh was desecrated. [17]

  3. Category:Churches in Chester - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Churches in Chester" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Chester Cathedral; Chester College Chapel; Guildhall, Chester;

  4. Grade I listed churches in Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    The south porch is dated 1685. In 1910 the tower was damaged by fire and had to be rebuilt. The church contains a series of painted armorial boards dating between 1634 and 1687, considered to be by members of the Randle Holme family of Chester. The church has been declared redundant, and is vested in the Churches Conservation Trust. [87] [88 ...

  5. List of cathedrals in England - Wikipedia

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    A cathedral church is a Christian place of worship that is the chief, or "mother" church of a diocese and is distinguished as such by being the location for the cathedra or bishop's seat. In the strictest sense, only those Christian denominations with an episcopal hierarchy possess cathedrals.

  6. St John the Baptist's Church, Chester - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Church yard and remains of the monastery, 1793. The church was reputedly founded by King Aethelred in AD 689. [5] In 973, the Anglo Saxon Chronicle records that, after his coronation at Bath, King Edgar of England, came to Chester where he held his court in a palace in a place now known as Edgar's field near the old Dee bridge in Handbridge.

  7. Diocese of Chester - Wikipedia

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    The chief ecclesiastical foundation in Chester was the Benedictine monastery of St Werburgh, the great church of which finally became the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary. The site had been occupied even during the Christian period of the Roman occupation by a church dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, and rededicated to ...

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  9. Category:Chester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Chester Cathedral Library; Chester War Memorial; O. Organ and organists of Chester Cathedral This page was last edited on 7 January 2024, at 14:26 (UTC). Text is ...