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  2. Worcester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral was founded in 680, with a Northumbrian priest, Tatwine, appointed as its first bishop. Tatwine died before he could be consecrated, however, so his successor Bishop Bosel may be regarded as Worcester's first serving bishop. [4]

  3. William Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley - Wikipedia

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    The funerary monument to William Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley, in Worcester Cathedral. Lord Dudley married, firstly, Selina Constance, daughter of Hubert de Burgh, on 24 April 1851. She died on 14 November of the same year, aged only 22. There were no children from this marriage.

  4. List of tallest church buildings in the United Kingdom

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    Glasgow, St Mungo's Cathedral: 69 225 Glasgow [38] 36 Bath, St John: 68 222 Bath [39] 37 Derry, St Columb's Cathedral: 67 221 Derry [40] 38= Leicester Cathedral: 67 220 Leicester [41] 38= Albion United Reformed Church 67 220 Ashton-under-Lyne [42] 40 Durham Cathedral: 66 218 Durham: Largest surviving Romanesque cathedral in the United Kingdom ...

  5. Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England - Wikipedia

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    Worcester Cathedral, 1084–1504. Worcester Cathedral, unlike Salisbury, has important parts of the building dating from every century from the 11th to the 16th. The earliest part of the building at Worcester is the multi-columned Norman crypt with cushion capitals remaining from the original monastic church begun by St Wulfstan in 1084.

  6. List of Worcester Cathedral organists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of organists at Worcester Cathedral, in the city of Worcester, England. Notable organists at Worcester have included Thomas Tomkins (from 1596), Hugh Blair (from 1895), Ivor Atkins (from 1897), David Willcocks (from 1950) and Christopher Robinson (from 1963). The present organist (from 2019) is Samuel Hudson.

  7. List of cathedrals in England - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, St Peter, St Paul and St Swithun: Diocese of Winchester: 650 secular canons to 964 Benedictine priory 964–1539 Worcester Cathedral Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary

  8. Worcester, England - Wikipedia

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    Worcester (/ ˈ w ʊ s t ər / ⓘ WUUST-ər) is a cathedral city in Worcestershire, England, of which it is the county town.It is 30 mi (48 km) south-west of Birmingham, 27 mi (43 km) north of Gloucester and 23 mi (37 km) north-east of Hereford.

  9. Nicholas Bullingham - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Bullingham was born in Worcester around 1520. He was sent to the Royal Grammar School Worcester. In 1536 he became a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, graduating BCL in 1541, DCL in 1546 [3] (or he supplicated for DCL but was not admitted [2]). He was created LL.D. at Cambridge in 1559 [4] (incorporated DCL at Oxford in 1566 [3]).