Durham Cathedral Muniments 11th-20th century

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Durham Cathedral Muniments 11th-20th century

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Fowler, Charles Hodgson1840-1910.

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Pace, George G. (George Gaze), 1915-1975

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Langley, Thomas, d. 1437

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Lytham Priory.

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Finchale priory

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Durham cathedral

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Salvin, Anthony, 1799-1881

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Anthony Salvin was a 19th century British architect. He came from a Durham family, and went to London, where he became a pupil of John Nash. He then started his own practice, which lasted for some 60 years, where he became an expert in medieval fortifications, building and altering over 73 country houses. He did much restoration work on Windsor Castle and the Jewel House at The Tower of London. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1836, became vice-president in...

Durham College (Oxford)

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Jarrow Monastery.

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Insall, Donald W. (Donald William)

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Monkwearmouth Monastery.

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Farne (Monastic Cell)

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Durham Cathedral Priory and dependent bodies before the dissolution of the priory in 1539

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In 1083 the bishop of Durham, William of St Calais, founded a Benedictine monastery at Durham, on the site where, in 995, the community of St Cuthbert had established itself, after a period of moving around northern England with Cuthbert's body after the community's departure from the monastery at Lindisfarne in 875. The shrine of St Cuthbert became the focus of the present cathedral, begun in 1093, and much of the status and power which the Durham priory acquired was founded on the...

Hatfield, Thomas, d. 1381

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Hayton Lee & Braddock (architects and surveyors, of Durham).

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Durham Priory

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Aungerville, Richard d', d. 1345

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Stamford Priory.

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Claxton family, of Co. Durham.

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Curry, Ian

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Holy Island Priory.

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