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  2. Savoy Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Savoy Chapel is mentioned in Evelyn Waugh's 1946 novel Brideshead Revisited where the venue for the marriage of Julia Flyte and Rex Mottram is discussed: "Oh, Charles, what a squalid wedding! The Savoy Chapel was the place where divorced couples got married in those days—a poky little place not at all what Rex had intended.

  3. Savoy Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Savoy Palace and Hospital are remembered in the names of the Savoy Hotel and the Savoy Theatre which now stand on the site. Many of the nearby streets are also named for the Savoy: Savoy Buildings, Court, Hill, Place, Row, Street and Way. Savoy Place is the London headquarters of the Institution of Engineering and Technology.

  4. Royal Victorian Order - Wikipedia

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    Since 1938, the chapel of the Royal Victorian Order has been the King's Chapel of the Savoy, [3] in central London, England. However, the population of the order has grown to the point that the Savoy chapel can no longer accommodate the gathering of members held every four years, and St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle is now employed for the ...

  5. Henry White (priest, born 1833) - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Henry White (1833 – 7 October 1890, London) [1] was a priest of the Church of England and the chaplain of the Queen's Chapel of the Savoy. [2] After education at King's College London and Worcester College, Oxford, Henry White was ordained deacon in 1859 and priest in 1860 by the then Archbishop of Canterbury John Bird Sumner.

  6. Chapel Royal - Wikipedia

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    The chapel at St James's has been regularly used by the canons and singers since 1702, after the loss of the Chapel Royal at Whitehall Palace to fire, and is the most commonly used facility today. Located in the main block of the palace, it was built around 1540 and has been altered since, most notably by Sir Robert Smirke in 1837.

  7. Royal peculiar - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula in the Inner Ward of the Tower of London [4] The King's Chapel of the Savoy, [4] inaugurated as a Chapel Royal in November 2016, [6] is a private chapel of the sovereign in right of the Duchy of Lancaster. It is the chapel of the Royal Victorian Order. The number of members of the order in recent years has ...

  8. Category:Royal chapels - Wikipedia

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    Savoy Chapel; M. The Royal Chapel of St John the Baptist, Isle of Man; R. Royal Chapel of Granada; S. Chapel of Saint Casimir; Royal Chapel of St Katherine-upon-the-Hoe;

  9. Category:Chapels in London - Wikipedia

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    Savoy Chapel; T. Trinity Independent Chapel; W. Wycliffe Chapel This page was last edited on 22 April 2019, at 15:14 (UTC). Text is available under the ...