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  2. Westminster Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Most Precious Blood, informally known as Westminster Cathedral, is the largest Roman Catholic church in England and Wales. The shrine is dedicated to the Blood of Jesus Christ and is the seat of the Archbishop of Westminster .

  3. History of the Palace of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    The doorway is located in the cloister behind Westminster Hall. [17] A detail from John Rocque's 1746 map of London. St Stephen's Chapel, labelled "H of Comm" (House of Commons), was adjacent to Westminster Hall; the Parliament Chamber—labelled "H of L" (House of Lords)—and the Prince's Chamber were to the far south. The Court of Requests ...

  4. John Francis Bentley - Wikipedia

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    John Francis Bentley (30 January 1839 – 2 March 1902) was an English ecclesiastical architect whose most famous work is the Westminster Cathedral in London, England, built in a style heavily influenced by Byzantine architecture. [1]

  5. Westminster Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, is an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London, England. Since 1066, it has been the location of the coronations of 40 English and British monarchs and a burial site for 18 English, Scottish, and British monarchs. At least 16 royal weddings have ...

  6. Palace of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Westminster is the meeting place of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and is located in London, England. It is commonly called the Houses of Parliament after the House of Commons and the House of Lords , the two legislative chambers which occupy the building.

  7. Our Lady of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Westminster is a late medieval statue of the Madonna and child, now placed at the entrance of the Lady Chapel in Westminster Cathedral, London, under the thirteenth Station of the Cross. The image is an English alabaster , flat backed, 36 inches (91 cm) high, and depicts the Virgin Mary enthroned with the Christ child on her right knee.

  8. John Southworth (martyr) - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, he was canonized by Pope Paul VI as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. [6] His feast day is 27 June celebrated in the Westminster diocese. [6] He is a patron saint of priests. [7] In 2014, The Guild of Saint John Southworth was established in Westminster Cathedral.

  9. St Margaret's, Westminster - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St Margaret, Westminster Abbey is in the grounds of Westminster Abbey on Parliament Square, London, England. [1] It is dedicated to Margaret of Antioch , [ 2 ] and forms part of a single World Heritage Site with the Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey .