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St Etheldreda's Church is a Catholic church in Ely Place, off Charterhouse Street in Holborn, London. The building is one of only two surviving in London from the reign of Edward I, and dates from between 1250 and 1290. It is dedicated to Æthelthryth, or Etheldreda, the Anglo-Saxon saint who founded the monastery at Ely in 673.
Saint Etheldreda's statue in Ely Cathedral. Etheldreda is remembered in the Church of England with a Lesser Festival on 17 October according to Book of Common Prayer tradition, [11] and alternatively 23 June in the Common Worship calendar of Saints. [12] St Etheldreda's Church in Ely Place in Holborn is dedicated to the saint.
St Etheldreda's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England.It is part of the Diocese of East Anglia within the Province of Westminster.. The church notably contains the national shrine and relics of St Etheldreda, an Anglo-Saxon queen and abbess who died on 23 June AD 679 and went on to become one of the most popular of the medieval saints in England. [1]
Ely Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Ely, [1] is an Anglican cathedral in the city of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England.. The cathedral can trace its origin to the abbey founded in Ely in 672 by St Æthelthryth (also called Etheldreda).
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St Etheldreda's Church in Ely Place is the former private chapel of the Bishops of Ely. It is one of two surviving buildings in London from the reign of Edward I (1272–1307) although it was badly damaged during World War II. The 13th-century crypt survived remarkably unscathed and is occasionally used for private functions.
St. EtheldredaHatfield Churches by Peter Massingham (2009) Accessed May 2016 Archived 9 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine St. Etheldreda's 'Parishes: Hatfield', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3 , ed. William Page (London, 1912), pp. 91–111. published at British History Online pp 91–111 Accessed May 2016
East window. St Etheldreda's Roman Catholic Church, Ely Place, London. Designed by Joseph Edward Nuttgens and installed in 1952. Joseph Edward (Eddie) Nuttgens (1892 – 1982), in Germany spelt Nüttgens, was a stained glass designer in England who worked mainly on church windows.