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  2. William Kingsmill (priest) - Wikipedia

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    William Kingsmill was professed to the Rule of Saint Benedict at St. Swithun's Priory (Winchester Cathedral) in 1513. [1] Upon joining the Benedictine Monastery he took on the name of his home town Basyng and was known as William Basyng until 1540. [2]

  3. Thomas Cheyney (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Cheyney's tomb in Winchester Cathedral. Thomas Cheney or Cheyney (1694 – 27 January 1760) was a priest of Church of England, who served as Dean of Lincoln from 1744 to 1748 and Dean of Winchester from 25 March 1748 to 1760. [1] He was the only son of another Thomas Cheyney, prebendary of Wells Cathedral and master at Winchester College. [2]

  4. William Walker (diver) - Wikipedia

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    There is also a bust of Walker in the Cathedral gardens. [8] A public house in Winchester is also named after him. [9] A plaque commemorates him on 118 Portland Road, South Norwood, where he lived. [10] A service of remembrance for Walker, was held at the Cathedral in October 2018. An exhibition about Walker ran until 31 October. [11]

  5. Thomas Langley (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Langley was an English clergyman who rose to the position of canon of the 9th prebend of Winchester cathedral, which he held between 1559 and his death in 1581/82.. In 1546, he translated parts of the De rerum inventoribus by Polydore Vergil (c. 1470—1555), and in 1552 a treatise on the Sabbath written in Italian by Giulio da Milano (viz. Giuseppe della Rovere [1504—1581

  6. Disco with the whales at new cathedral art exhibit - AOL

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    A cathedral nave has been transformed to replicate life underwater in a new art installation. The exhibition features whales hanging from the ceiling of Winchester Cathedral.

  7. Category:Burials at Winchester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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  8. Winchester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    "Winchester Cathedral" was a UK top ten hit and a US number one song for The New Vaudeville Band in 1966. The cathedral was also the subject of the Crosby, Stills & Nash song "Cathedral" from their 1977 album CSN. Liverpool-based band Clinic released an album titled Winchester Cathedral in 2004. [88] Rose cultivar 'Winchester Cathedral', Austin ...

  9. Winchester Cathedral Priory - Wikipedia

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    Winchester, Hampshire, England Winchester Cathedral Priory was a cathedral monastery attached to Winchester Cathedral , providing the clergy for the church. Cenwealh son of Cynegils is credited with constructing the Old Minster of Winchester in the 640s, and a new bishopric was created in the 660s with Wine as the first bishop. [ 1 ]