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Our Building | The Story of Exeter CathedralThe building was significantly developed from the 12th to 14th centuries and remains the most complete example of a first rank church in the English Decorated ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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History & Heritage - Exeter CathedralExeter Cathedral is one of the great Cathedrals of England, founded in 1050 by Edward the Confessor (who went on to found Westminster Abbey, London).
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Exeter CathedralFounded in 1050 and extensively rebuilt in the Gothic style from the 13th to 16th centuries, Exeter Cathedral has long been a spiritual and cultural landmark in ...Exeter Cathedral · About The Cathedral · Restoration WorkMissing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Exeter Cathedral - History and FactsApr 23, 2021 · Exeter Cathedral is a large, Gothic-style cathedral constructed between the 12th and 14th centuries. Today it provides a fascinating look into medieval Britain.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Exeter Cathedral | National Churches TrustThe Cathedral was 'founded' by King Edward the Confessor in 1050 AD and the current building dates back to 1114 AD. The west front image screen is one of the ...
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The Cathedral Church of Exeter, by Percy AddleshawOct 1, 2006 · Also the original charter of Edward the Confessor appointing Leofric Bishop of Exeter, signed by the King and Queen, Earl Godwin, and a notable ...
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The city of Exeter - British History OnlineKing Edward the Confessor was at Exeter with his queen, Editha, in 1050. (fn. n12). King William the Conqueror was scarcely seated on his throne when the ...
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Producing a Library in Late Anglo-Saxon England: Exeter, 1050-1072Leofric's re-foundation of Exeter cathedral in 1050 reinvigorated the western diocese. As a leading Anglo-Saxon prelate during the reigns of Edward the.
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Exon Domesday | Exeter Cathedral... Norman bishop who had worked as a royal administrator, possibly William Warelwast (1107-37) or Osbern fitz Osbern (1072-1103). Read more about the Library ...
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Cambridge, University Library, Ii. 2. 11 + Exeter Cathedral 3501, fols ...Date: The mention of Bishop Osbern as a member of the Woodbury guild proves that this brotherhood had been founded before his death in 1103. Gover, ...
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LITURGY AS HISTORY: THE ORIGINS OF THE EXETER ...Nov 5, 2019 · The cathedral was established in 1050 when Leofric obtained papal consent to transfer the seat of the see from Crediton, eight miles to the ...
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How old is Exeter Cathedral?The construction of a Cathedral in Exeter on the present site began in 1114. It was built in the Norman (Romanesque) style.
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Exeter Cathedral - Nave: Six Western Bays171 If the Clerestory windows were all that Thomas of Witney saw completed, then the Nave may have been finished under his successor, William Joy, who is ...
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Why Exeter Cathedral | Exeter CathedralExeter Cathedral's heritage is recognised by statute as one of the handful of English cathedrals of the Old Foundation. It is the English Decorated cathedral ...
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'Sacriledges, Prophanations, and Plunderings' | Exeter CathedralFeb 22, 2024 · Was Exeter Cathedral severely vandalised during the English Civil War in the 1640s? Many books and commentaries claim that it was, based on folklore ...Missing: damage | Show results with:damage
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Exeter Cathedral - Gilbert ScottApr 16, 2025 · It is very much to Scott's credit that he fought to preserve this magnificent structure. Work began on the cathedral restoration with the Lady ...
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History Visits - Exeter CathedralExeter Cathedral offers history visits on topics like Anglo-Saxon poetry, science/medicine, building, the Glorious Revolution, local history, Domesday, and ...
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Why Do We Need To Raise Funds? - Exeter CathedralRenewing leaking concrete roofs which date from the 1940s, following WWII bomb damage; Conservation of the medieval stained glass; Renewing the failed ...
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Three year Cathedral project 'tops out'Jul 6, 2018 · A three-year project to restore glasswork and masonry around the East Gable of Exeter Cathedral reached its conclusion this week when a ...
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About Exeter CathedralHistory and Architecture. Founded in 1050 with the enthronement of the first Bishop of Exeter, in the presence of King Edward the Confessor and Queen Edytha ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Exeter CathedralExeter Cathedral is considered the finest examples of Decorated Gothic architecture anywhere and has the longest span of medieval vaulting in the world and ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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Explore the Building - Exeter CathedralBuilt in the 13th century as an administrative centre for the Dean and Chapter. St James' Chapel. Reduced to rubble in 1942 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Medieval Exeter- CathedralThe whole building was probably finished ca 1150. New choir begun in 1288, by Bishop Quivil; Nave replaced by Bishop John Grandison in the fourteenth century ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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West Front Image Screen - Exeter CathedralThe West Front Image Screen of Exeter Cathedral is one of the great architectural features of Medieval England.Missing: 400 | Show results with:400
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Exeter Cathedral's west front revealed for first time in five years - BBCSep 1, 2013 · The final bits of scaffolding are taken down from around the west front of Exeter Cathedral following a five-year restoration project.
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Vaulted ceiling at Exeter CathedralThe 14th century stone vault is one of the glories of Exeter Cathedral. The radiating ribs look like an avenue of arching palm branches.
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Exeter - Tracing the Past: Medieval VaultsApr 7, 2021 · Judging from the tracery of its windows, the retrochoir at Exeter was probably constructed largely in the 1280s, though it is possible that the ...
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Cathedral Ceilings - Always Look UpBecause the cathedral has no central tower, the vault can run all the way from the west wall of the nave to the east end of the quire, a distance of ...
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Exeter Cathedral... Transepts. Construction then continued in the Choir, through the Crossing between the Towers, and on down the Nave to the West Front. The building history ...
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Exeter Cathedral - PulpitumThe same hand may well have carved 368A in the West Front Central Porch. This subject is found on boss 39 in East Presbytery Aisle. South-west corner corbel ...
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CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST PETER, Non Civil Parish - 1333352EXETER CATHEDRAL, CATHEDRAL CLOSE. Go to the official list entry. User ... 7 bays to the East of the crossing, 4 to the choir, 3 to the presbytery. Lady ...
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2014.12.11 Exeter Cathedral - exeter local history societyDec 11, 2014 · The unusually low height of the vaulting was dictated by the retention of the two Norman towers. Much of the vaulting stone is from Silverton.<|separator|>
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JL Pearson’s cloister at Exeter Cathedral - Exeter Time TrailIt was built in Doulting stone from Somerset. The style was the Perpendicular of the late 14th-century original, and Pearson imitated details of the medieval ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Misericords - Exeter Cathedral49 medieval tip-up seats known as 'misericords'. They were carved in the mid 13th century and form one of the oldest surviving sets in England.
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misericords | James B. ShannonDec 11, 2022 · The Choir was rebuilt in what is now known as the Early Gothic style by the noted French architect, William of Sens. In fact, William created ...
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Elephants... ...in the choir stalls - CSMonitor.comApr 14, 1988 · But the elephant at Exeter Cathedral (where the earliest existing complete set of misericords in Britain is to be found) is exceptional. Most ...
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Modern Misericords | Exeter CathedralThe Modern Misericord project is working with the local community to create a set of misericords inspired by Exeter Cathedral's 49 medieval tip-up seats.
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Exeter CathedralThe standard study of the Gothic vault is J. Fitchen, The Construction of Gothic Cathedrals: A Study of Medieval Vault Erection (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1961; ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Friend or Foe? Three Hares in Medieval Devon and BeyondUnlike the Three Hares, the image is frequently found carved in wood on medieval wall-plates, misericords, screens, pulpits and bench ends and in stone on fonts ...
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Timeline and gazetteer of misericordsWells Cathedral. Misericords: Slightly curved tops for comfort. Largely mythological content. Example of the medieval misericords at Wells Cathedral. 1350.
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[DOC] 14th Masons Factsheet Published Vers 01 - Exploring Building HistoryPlan is similar to Exeter Cathedral. Replaced Thomas Witney as Master Mason at Exeter Cathedral -. JOHN CLYVE: Master Mason. ACTIVE: Worcester. Flourished.Missing: medieval | Show results with:medieval<|separator|>
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The Minstrels' Gallery | Exeter CathedralThe Minstrels' Gallery high up in the north wall of the nave was created in the mid 14th century. Along its front, twelve angels are playing medieval ...Missing: Thomas Witney Ramsay
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The Function and Iconography of the Minstrels' Gallery at Exeter ...THE Minstrels' Gallery of Exeter Cathedral has received attention from almost every major account of the church's fabric but has never been taken as a ...
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Minstrels' Gallery - Exeter CathedralMinstrels Gallery is decorated with carved angels playing instruments. The purpose of it is unknown, but it may have been used by musicians or singers.
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The Function and Iconography of the Minstrels' Gallery at Exeter ...Sep 24, 2014 · Lawrence Stone dated the image-screen to the 1350s principally because of its similarity to the nave vault bosses, which had been incorrectly ...
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Exeter Cathedral door hole could be world's oldest cat flap - BBCAug 30, 2023 · Records found the space was excavated in 1376 in order for the clock to be installed, and that rodents were attracted to the cathedral by the ...Missing: 1370 | Show results with:1370
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The English Cathedral With the 400-Year-Old Cat Door - HyperallergicSep 12, 2023 · ... installed in 1376, when the space behind it was renovated and outfitted for a large astronomical clock. The clock's mechanics were ...
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Astronomical Clock - Exeter CathedralDating from 1484, the large dial of the Exeter Astronomical Clock is a working model of the solar system as it was then understood.Missing: date mechanics renovations significance
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Astronomical Clock | Exeter CathedralThe main dial of the astronomical clock is a remarkable working model of the solar system as understood early in the 15th century, when Earth was believed to ...Missing: date mechanics renovations significance
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Exeter Cathedral astronomical clock - EngoleNov 24, 2020 · The modern clock mechanism was installed in 1885 by Gillett & Bland of Croydon, and restored in 1910, but the oldest part – the main, lower ...Missing: functions renovations significance<|control11|><|separator|>
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Hickory, dickory, dock: The clock that proves Exeter is ... - Devon LiveSep 27, 2020 · In medieval times the clock's main purpose was to regulate the schedule of prayers but the astronomical cathedral clock also keeps an eye on the ...Missing: history renovations significance
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Exeter Cathedral - WikipediaThe present building was complete by about 1400 and has several notable features, including an early set of misericords, an astronomical clock and the longest ...History · Architecture · Notable features · Burials
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Library & Archives - Exeter CathedralThe Archives contain unique original records documenting the history of the Cathedral and its Dean & Chapter including the buildings, people and former estates ...
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Gatekeepers to Heaven - Exeter CathedralJun 2, 2023 · Indeed, only three other cathedral libraries can boast around 100 surviving medieval manuscripts. However, not all of Exeter's medieval ...
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The Exeter BookThe Exeter Book is a 10th-century anthology of poetry in Old English and is of major importance to Exeter Cathedral, the Cathedral Library and English ...Missing: origins chained digitization
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The Exeter Book Project | Digital HumanitiesThe project will deliver a complete digital copy of the Exeter Book. The Book comprises of 123 written leaves, which readers can view in exceptionally high ...Missing: origins chained system cataloging
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John March of ExeterOct 26, 2023 · Harington bequeathed his library to the Cathedral on his death in 1881. Now all I have to do is record the bookplate in our catalogue record – ...
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Exeter Book Now Available to Browse OnlineJul 5, 2021 · The Exeter Book is one of four manuscript books which together preserve almost all the English literature to survive from the age of the Anglo- ...Missing: origins chained
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Exeter Cathedral Bells | Cathedral Society of RingersThere are 14 bells hung for ringing in the south tower, including a tenor of 72 cwt. (over 3.5 tons), which makes them the second heaviest peal in the world.
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The Bells of Exeter Cathedral - A Brief HistoryThere were seven bells at the time of the Cathedral's foundation, and from the time of the building of the two towers the bells were divided roughly equally ...
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Doing the Double at Exeter - Guild of Devonshire RingersBut in more recent times, since improvement work to the bells, frame and clappers has been completed, peal ringers are exiting the tower looking less and less ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Ellacombe - Bells Exeter Cathedral - The Whiting Society of RingersOne of his achievements was to invent the "Ellacombe Chiming Apparatus" by which a number of bells could all be chimed by one (Christian) man, saving the need ...
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[PDF] FORM 4 (Rule 5) - Exeter CathedralSep 4, 2019 · The removal of the complete existing mechanical “Ellacombe Chimes” system for the striking of the bells in the South tower and elements of.Missing: apparatus | Show results with:apparatus
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[PDF] THE STATUTES - Exeter CathedralThe Chapter has the power under section 15(8) of the Measure to set terms of reference for the. Nominations Committee in relation to its functions, proceedings ...
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Our People | Exeter Cathedral StaffExeter Cathedral is supported by staff, clergy, and over 400 volunteers, including the Dean, Canons, and various roles such as Director of Music and Librarian.
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Meet the New Cathedral ChapterAug 18, 2023 · Find out about Exeter Cathedral's newly-appointed Chapter Members. Our new Constitution and Statutes prescribe the creation of a new Chapter ...
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Devon - Faith - Abbey honour for Exeter Cathedral choir - BBCSep 27, 2005 · Exeter Cathedral has had a boys and a men's choir since the 1300s at least, and they possibly date back even earlier. A girls choir was also ...
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[PDF] Tenor lay vicar - Exeter CathedralThe lay vicar will attend all full cathedral choir rehearsals and services (see timetable below), and will normally be expected to sing at each service.Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Exeter Cathedral Girl's Choir celebrates 25 years with specially ...Nov 12, 2019 · Exeter Cathedral Girls' Choir is celebrating its 25th birthday this month by performing two new choral works specially commissioned for the anniversary.Missing: 2006 | Show results with:2006<|control11|><|separator|>
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Exeter Cathedral ChoirScholars sing alongside the Choristers and Lay Vicars up to six days a week (there are typically no duties on Saturdays) and are paid a scholarship by the ...Missing: clerks | Show results with:clerks
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Choristers | Exeter Cathedral School | Devon Independent Co-edThere are up to 18 boy Choristers and up to 18 girl Choristers in Exeter Cathedral Choir, including a small number of Probationers (learner Choristers).Missing: clerks | Show results with:clerks<|control11|><|separator|>
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Previous Events Supporting the Music Foundation | Exeter CathedralHandel's Messiah with Exeter Cathedral Choir. An annual performance of Handel's Messiah by Exeter Cathedral Choir and early-music specialists Devon Baroque. Our ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Exeter Cathedral - Oakford ArchaeologyTrench 7 showing the late medieval pavement and Purbeck steps surviving underneath the late 19th century floor. The excavations encountered numerous graves ...
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Bishop Leofric - Exeter MemoriesJul 21, 2008 · ... Leofric to continue as Bishop until his death in 1072. He was buried in the crypt of his cathedral. │ Top of Page │. All the contents of Exeter ...
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Exeter Cathedral dig reveals crypt and bishops' tombs - BBCJul 30, 2023 · Two empty tombs excavated are thought to be those of bishops Robert Warelwast and William Brewer, whose remains were moved in 1320. Cathedral ...
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Archaeologists Discover 900-Year-Old English Cathedral's Hidden ...Aug 2, 2023 · They suspect that the graves belonged to two bishops of Exeter whose bodies were known to have been moved from their original tombs in 1320 ...
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Stapledon the Cathedral Cat: My Very Important Name | Exeter ...May 29, 2020 · I am very lucky to be named after one of the most important people buried in this Cathedral. His name was Walter de Stapledon, and he was the Bishop of Exeter ...
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Exeter Cathedral not just a "heritage theme park"Jul 17, 2019 · Bishop de Grandisson died in 1369 and was buried inside the Cathedral walls at his own request. His tomb was later raided by a Puritan mob ...
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Bishop Lacy's Tomb - Exeter CathedralOpposite him on the north side is the tomb of Edmund Lacy who was also Bishop of Exeter, for 35 years until his death in 1455. Lacy had been a Canon of St ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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Bishop Oldham's Chapel - Exeter CathedralBishop Oldham died on 25 June 1519, six months after he wrote his will in which he left £80 for the vicars choral of the cathedral to celebrate a daily Mass for ...
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Bishop William Alley's statutes for the Cathedral, 1561 | Exeter ...Apr 5, 2024 · The ledger stone which originally marked his burial place was relocated to the north quire aisle when the quire was repaved in the 1760s.Missing: tombs | Show results with:tombs
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[PDF] 2017 transactions - Monumental Brass SocietyJun 21, 2016 · The 2017 transactions include articles on commemorative contexts at Exeter Cathedral, merchant commemoration in Newark, and Edward Courtenay's ...
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Brass of William Langton, Canon of Exeter (died 1413) in the Chapel ...Monumental brasses are commemorative plaques that served as effigies and were most commonly found in churches. The earliest examples come from the thirteenth ...
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Detail of the tomb of Lady Dorothy Dodderidge, third wife of Sir John ...Detail of the tomb of Lady Dorothy Dodderidge, third wife of Sir John Dodderidge and daughter of Sir Amias Bampfylde, Exeter Cathedral. She died in 1614.
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The Lady Chapel - Exeter CathedralLady Chapel. Sir John & Lady Dorothy Dodderidge. “A beautiful choir sang the mass and all the people were friendly and welcoming.” TripAdvisor review31:10: ...
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Memorial and wall painting, Exeter... © Rob Farrow cc-by-sa/2.0Jun 10, 2012 · A memorial tablet with black basalt columns to Jacob Raillard an Exeter merchant originally born in Switzerland.
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Exeter Cathedral - Books of Remembrance - Imperial War MuseumsDescription: Three Books of Remembrance. 1 book for WW1, 1 book for WW2 and 1 book for post 1945 conflicts within separate oak cabinets.Missing: WWII | Show results with:WWII
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Memorials | Exeter CathedralFeb 9, 2024 · As an archdeacon one of the never-failing pleasures was the chance to spend a while in the company of memorial stones and plaques.
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Conservation of the CathedralExeter Cathedral was founded in 1050, and the construction of a Cathedral on the present site began in 1114. The two towers and the lower part of the Nave ...
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East to West - The Three Hares ProjectWhatever the mode of transmission, the journey of the three hares is remarkable indeed. C13 Tomb of Bishop Walter Bronescombe, Exeter Cathedral, Devon.
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Plenty of evidence why Devon won't give up the ghostOct 25, 2021 · According to some, the ghost of a nun is said to glide along the south wall of the nave of the cathedral during the month of July. Others talk ...
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Exeter - The Paranormal DatabaseA monk has also been reported in the area surrounding the cathedral, while a small group of witnesses heard music coming from within the ...Exeter Ghosts, Folklore And... · Black Shadow · Plague Victims
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The Exeter BookThe Exeter Book is the oldest book of English literature in the world. Exeter's first bishop, Leofric, gave the book to his cathedral on his death in 1072 ...Missing: legends folklore Tinner Rabbit Spectral vault builders ghost stories
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Exeter Red Coat Guided ToursFind out more about the city's turbulent history on a free guided walking tour with the Red Coat Guides, running daily throughout the year.
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Exeter Cathedral Organs | Our Organ SelectionIn 1665 local organ builder John Loosemore created what has become one of the most distinctive and striking organ cases ever built.
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[PDF] EXETER CATHEDRALJohn Loosemore built an organ for the Cathedral in 1665. It underwent several ... superb effect at the time of a radical rebuild by Henry Willis in 1891.Missing: 1887 | Show results with:1887
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[PDF] EXETER CATHEDRALThe organ was renovated in 1965, with some tonal changes, including the addition of the Trompette in the. Minstrels' Gallery on the north side of the nave. In ...
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Exeter Cathedral organ to undergo £1m restoration - BBC NewsJan 20, 2013 · He said: "It is a working instrument, used day in and day out in the way it was intended to by its creator, John Loosemore, in 1665 and we need ...
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The NPOR | Devon, Exeter, Cathedral of St. Peter, [R00458]Jul 26, 2013 · Case. Undated Position On Choir Screen Type Architectural. 17th century case, enlarged in 1891; Choir organ in small case facing East; ...Missing: current | Show results with:current
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List of musicians at English cathedrals - WikipediaSome notable Choristers and Vicars Choral · Jonathan Battishill (chorister), composer. · William Boyce (chorister), composer. · Maurice Greene (chorister), ...
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List of musicians at English cathedrals Facts for KidsImportant organists at Exeter Cathedral include composer and hymn writer Samuel Sebastian Wesley. Also, educator Sir Ernest Bullock and conductor Sir Thomas ...
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Summer Concert Series: Timothy Noon - Exeter CathedralTimothy Noon. Thursday 31 July 2025 | 7pm. We are delighted to present a very special organ recital by Exeter Cathedral's Director of Music, Timothy Noon, ...
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Summer Concert Series - Exeter CathedralPeter King. Thursday 14 August 2025 | 7pm. We are delighted to welcome distinguished concert organist Dr Peter King for a recital as part of our Summer Concert ...
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MID DEVON BAT RESCUE AND DEVON DORMOUSE RESCUE ...Gabriel, a baby pipistrelle rescued from near Exeter Cathedral. Gabriel, feeling better with a full tummy. Ernie, an adult pipistrelle who was found trapped ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Case Study - Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat ProjectThe Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat Project was a five year project which worked with local communities to secure a future for greater horseshoe bats in Devon, ...Missing: Cathedral pipistrelle
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Exeter Cathedral's swift boxes are now in situ! - Orbis EcologyJul 3, 2024 · The swift boxes will help to support the existing swift population in Exeter, and will hopefully help expand the population over the coming years.
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(PDF) A 20-year study investigating the diet of Peregrines, Falco ...Dec 21, 2018 · ... Exeter Cathedral and another church within the city from 2006, with careful compari-. sons of dates and species caught, so that the same ...
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The Land | Exeter CathedralInformation on what Exeter Cathedral has implemented to help biodiversity and preservation of the local landscape.
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Mitigating the Impact of Bats in Historic Churches - PubMed CentralJan 15, 2016 · We investigated mitigation strategies that could be employed in churches and other historic buildings to alleviate problems caused by bats ...
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Devon: Community Event - Bio Blitz Exeter Cathedral GreenFriday 21 July 1pm-5pm & Saturday 22 July 9:30am-4pm: Bio Blitz Exeter Cathedral Green. Spotting seasonal species at Exeter Cathedral.
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[PDF] The effect of artificial lighting on bats in Britain - University of ExeterThe number of bat passes of Myotis lucifugus was significantly reduced when a crossing point was artificially illuminated compared with when the lights were.
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Here at Exeter Cathedral we have been working with - FacebookSep 27, 2024 · ... 3D scans of our collection of medieval misericords. The detailed scans will record the condition of our misericords and help us to plan the ...Missing: stonework repairs
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A Geological Perspective on Climate Change and Building Stone ...The orange arrow indicates an increase in decay rate for an old stone (relatively weathered rock) as compared to its new stone counterpart. Note that the ...
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St Peter's Singers of Exeter Cathedral - A Concert of RemembranceSt Peter's Singers of Exeter Cathedral – A Concert of Remembrance. Tuesday 11 November | 8pm | All Saints Church. St Peter's Singers of Exeter Cathedral is a ...Missing: 2024-2025 | Show results with:2024-2025
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Northern European Cathedrals Conference 2026Tuesday 3 – Friday 6 February 2026 | Exeter Cathedral, England. Exeter Cathedral is proud to host the Northern European Cathedrals Conference 2026.
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England | Devon | Anger at cathedral charges - BBC NEWS | UKMay 17, 2003 · Every year around 500,000 people visit the cathedral - which dates from 1114, making it Exeter's most popular visitor attraction. Admission fees.Missing: annual | Show results with:annual
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Major plans revealed for Exeter Cathedral after £4.3m windfallMay 17, 2022 · Visitors can look forward to new toilets and lifts, being able to see collections that have previously been inaccessible and relocation of ...
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Accessibility Information - Exeter CathedralMajor improvements are still in progress, so please check here for the latest information about our facilities and visitor accessibility. Dogs Only ...Missing: lifts | Show results with:lifts
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Exeter Cathedral 2020s Development AppealThe appeal aims to safeguard heritage, improve facilities, address issues like failing lighting and heating, and improve visitor experience, with a 5 year plan ...Missing: 3D scanning<|separator|>
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Exeter Cathedral selling off stonework for conservation funds - BBCJun 3, 2024 · The lots include 19th and 20th Century stone carvings which have been removed from Exeter Cathedral.Missing: donors | Show results with:donors