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  2. St Mary Redcliffe - Wikipedia

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    St Mary Redcliffe Church, c.1830s St Mary Redcliffe in the early 19th century, showing truncated spire. In 1763, the chapel of the Holy Spirit, as well as the Churchyard Cross, were both demolished. The chapel of the Holy Spirit was a freestanding building constructed in the mid-13th century by Henry Tussun, who was Prebendary at nearby ...

  3. William II Canynges - Wikipedia

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    He was a generous patron of the arts in Bristol, particularly concerning the church of St Mary Redcliffe in Bristol, "The crown of Bristol architecture". [1] Following the death of his wife Joan in 1467, he renounced civic and commercial life and was ordained a priest in 1468, in which capacity he remained until his death six years later.

  4. Parish Church of St Mary, Radcliffe - Wikipedia

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    The Parish Church of St Mary, Radcliffe is a church in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester. It was built during the 14th century, but the tower was not added until the 15th century. The building is designated Grade I by English Heritage, having been listed in 1966 under its former name of the Church of St Mary and St Bartholomew. [1]

  5. Sealing the Tomb - Wikipedia

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    The painting was commissioned from William Hogarth in 1755 to fill the east end of the chancel of St Mary Redcliffe. It was Hogarth's only commission from the Church of England; [3] [4] he did not follow any faith. [5] The churchwardens paid him £525 for his painting. Thomas Paty made the frames. [2] The total cost was £7671 6s 4d. [6] [7]

  6. St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School - Wikipedia

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    St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School is the only Church of England secondary school in the Diocese of Bristol. [27] It is a comprehensive state school and therefore does not select on academic merit. It is unusual, however, in that entry is not restricted by catchment area ; the school serves both the city and the outlying communities of Greater ...

  7. St Mary Redcliffe Pipe Walk - Wikipedia

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    St Mary Redcliffe Pipe Walk is an annual tradition which sees participants follow the route of a conduit that runs from a water source in the Knowle area of Bristol to the church of St Mary Redcliffe, a distance of approximately 2 miles. New participants on the walk are traditionally 'bumped' on marker stones that record the route of the pipe.

  8. History of the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Catholic Church is the formation, events, and historical development of the Catholic Church through time.. According to the tradition of the Catholic Church, it started from the day of Pentecost at the upper room of Jerusalem; [1] the Catholic tradition considers that the Church is a continuation of the early Christian community established by the Disciples of Jesus.

  9. George Oatley - Wikipedia

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    Oatley also designed New Buckingham Baptist in 1903 demolished for student accommodation c2002. St Edyth's in Sea Mills (1926–28) and Sea Mills Methodist Church (1931). Other projects included work on St. Mary Redcliffe church and the New Room, John Wesley's original Methodist chapel. [7]