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  2. Salisbury Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury Cathedral Choir holds annual auditions for boys and girls aged 7–9 years old for scholarships to Salisbury Cathedral School, which housed in the former Bishop's Palace. The boys' choir and the girls' choir (each 16 strong) sing alternate daily Evensong and Sunday Matins and Eucharist services throughout the school year.

  3. Robert Willis (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Willis was ordained in the Church of England as a deacon in 1972 and a priest in 1973. He served as curate of St Chad's, Shrewsbury, from 1972 to 1975 [4] and was a vicar choral of Salisbury Cathedral and chaplain of Salisbury Cathedral School from 1975 to 1978. [6]

  4. Salisbury Cathedral Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Choir of Salisbury Cathedral exists to sing services in Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England, and has probably been in existence since the consecration of the cathedral in 1258. The choir comprises twenty boy choristers and twenty girl choristers aged from 8 to 13 years and six professional lay vicars singing countertenor, tenor and bass ...

  5. St Osmund's Church, Salisbury - Wikipedia

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    St Osmund's Church is one of two churches in the titular parish of St Osmund's, the other being St Gregory and the English Martyrs Church on St Gregory's Avenue. St Osmund's has four Sunday masses at 9:00, 11:00, and 18:00, with an Ordinariate Mass at 12:15pm. St Gregory's has a Saturday Vigil Mass at 18.00 and a Sunday Mass at 9:00am. [7]

  6. Richard Seal - Wikipedia

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    Richard Godfrey Seal (4 December 1935 – 19 July 2022) was an English organist and conductor. From 1968 to 1997 he served as organist and master of the choristers at Salisbury Cathedral, [1] which in 1991 established a separate girls choir in addition to the existing boys cathedral choir, the first cathedral to do so.

  7. June Osborne - Wikipedia

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    June Osborne (born 10 June 1953) is a British retired Anglican bishop. From 2017 to 2022, she served as the bishop of Llandaff in the Church in Wales.Between 2004 and 2017, she served as the dean of Salisbury, and was the first woman to head one of England's medieval cathedrals.

  8. List of Grade I listed buildings in Salisbury - Wikipedia

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    The Close, Salisbury: Cathedral: 1270–1279: 28 February 1952 1023581 ... St Martin's Church Street, Salisbury: Church: 13th century: 28 February 1952

  9. Southern Cathedrals Festival - Wikipedia

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    In September 1904, a service was held in Chichester Cathedral to celebrate the reopening of the main organ of that cathedral following its restoration by Hele of Plymouth. This brought together the cathedral choirs of Chichester, Winchesterand Salisbury. In 1905, the cathedral choirs met in Salisbury, followed by Winchester in 1906.