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  2. Royal Clarence Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Clarence Hotel is a former hotel in Cathedral Yard, Exeter, Devon, England. It is often described as the first property in England to be called a hotel; however, The German Hotel, London, was described in this way in 1710, so it is probably the second. [2] Since 2005 the 53-bedroom hotel [1] was branded as ABode Exeter. [3]

  3. File:Exeter Cathedral east window detail, St Sidwell and St ...

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    After the Reformation the window suffered some damage, losing several figures in its lowest and middle tiers. In the 18th century two restorations saw the introduction into the window of late medieval glass from elsewhere in the cathedral. Between 1894 and 1896 Frederick Drake, completely restored the east window glass.

  4. 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 ...

  5. John Grandisson - Wikipedia

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    His enthronement at Exeter was on 22 August 1328. [2] He then differenced his paternal coat of arms by substituting a bishop's mitre for the central eaglet on the bend. [citation needed] The Diocese of Exeter was in some disarray after the murder of Bishop Stapeldon in 1326 and the two succeeding short-lived bishoprics of James Berkeley and ...

  6. Richard Stapledon - Wikipedia

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    Records of a lawsuit brought against "Richard de Stapledon, knight, of Devon" in 1341/5, thus after his death, or perhaps referring to a son then living, for recovery of a debt of £28 5 shillings owed to Master Robert Hereward, Archdeacon of Taunton, reveal that Stapledon held lands in Devon including one knight's fee in Huish, Fremington Hundred; parts of a fee in Stapledon, Cookbury, etc ...

  7. Peter Quinel - Wikipedia

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    Peter Quinel [a] (c. 1230–1291) was a medieval Bishop of Exeter. He became a canon of Exeter Cathedral in 1276 and his episcopate began in 1280 and continued until he died in 1291. He issued a set of rules governing the clergy in his diocese and the required furnishing of churches and continued the rebuilding efforts at Exeter Cathedral.

  8. Exeter crash results in 'serious injury' and a DUI charge ...

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    EXETER − A Charlestown man has been charged with "driving under the influence" of liquor and/or drugs following an early morning crash in Exeter that resulted in "serious injury'' to a passenger ...

  9. Category:Exeter Cathedral - Wikipedia

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