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  2. Chester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Chester Cathedral has an east–west axis, common to many cathedrals, with the chancel at the eastern end, and the façade to the west. The plan is cruciform , with a central tower (as is usual in English monastic churches), but is asymmetrical, having a small transept on the north side remaining from an earlier building, and an unusually large ...

  3. Organ and organists of Chester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The organ of Chester Cathedral. The organ of Chester Cathedral is the major source of instrumental music at the cathedral, being played for daily services and accompanying the choir, as well as being used for concerts and recitals. The choral tradition at Chester is 900 years old, dating from the foundation of the Bendedictine monastery.

  4. Chester Cathedral Choir - Wikipedia

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    Since 1997 the cathedral choir has recruited girl as well as boy trebles, both front rows singing regularly with the lay clerks. Occasionally, the girls and boys combine for special events. The choir is directed and accompanied by Philip Rushforth (Director of Music), Benjamin Chewter (Assistant Director of Music) and Geoffrey Woollatt ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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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  8. Chester Cathedral Constables - Wikipedia

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    Chester Cathedral Constables were a small team of cathedral constables who maintained order and security in and around the precincts of Chester Cathedral. [1] Their duties were derived from the medieval period when British common law gave custodians the powers to protect religious buildings and their communities from harm, theft, and violence.

  9. Archdeacon of Chester - Wikipedia

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    The Archdeacon of Chester is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the diocese of Chester.The area in which she, or he, has statutory duties is the Archdeaconry of Chester – those duties include some pastoral care and disciplinary supervision of the clergy in that area.

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