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  2. Wells Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Wells Cathedral School, which was established to educate these choirboys, dates its foundation to this point. [21] There is, however, some controversy over this. Following the Norman Conquest, John de Villula moved the seat of the bishop from Wells to Bath in 1090. [22] The church at Wells, no longer a cathedral, had a college of secular clergy ...

  3. Wells Cathedral clock - Wikipedia

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    The Wells Cathedral clock is an astronomical clock in the north transept of Wells Cathedral, England. The clock is one of the group of famous 14th– to 16th ...

  4. Cloister - Wikipedia

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    A square cloister sited against the flank of the abbey church was built at Inden (816) and the abbey of St. Wandrille at Fontenelle (823–833). At Fulda , a new cloister (819) was sited to the liturgical west of the church "in the Roman manner" [ 12 ] familiar from the forecourt of Old St. Peter's Basilica because it would be closer to the relics.

  5. List of organists and assistant organists of Wells Cathedral

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    Frederick Crowe [9] (later organist of Chichester Cathedral) c.1880; Charles Harry Moody 1894 – 1895 (then acting organist 1895) Frederick William Heck 1896 – 1897 [10] (afterwards organist of Bedminster Parish Church) W. J. Bown [11] Richard John Maddern-Williams 1904 – 1906 (afterwards sub-organist of Norwich Cathedral). Kenneth J ...

  6. William Joy - Wikipedia

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    William Joy was a colleague of the master mason Thomas Witney, and took over his work at Wells Cathedral in 1329. Joy extended the choir and retrochoir [ 3 ] and designed the choir vault. [ 4 ] Joy built the scissor arches to prevent the central tower from collapse when cracks appeared in the tower after its height was extended in the 14th ...

  7. Bishop's Palace, Wells - Wikipedia

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    Boundary Wall. Construction began around 1210 by Bishop Jocelin of Wells but principally dates from 1230. [1] Bishop Jocelin continued the cathedral building campaign begun by Bishop Reginald Fitz Jocelin, and was responsible for building the Bishop's Palace, as well as the choristers' school, a grammar school, a hospital for travellers and a chapel within the liberty of the cathedral.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Anglicanism - Wikipedia

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    Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Anglicanism and the Anglican Communion.Wikipedia articles on Anglican-related topics are typically at or near the top of Google searches – so accurate, thorough, and – yes – comprehensive entries are imperative.

  9. Talk:Wells Cathedral/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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