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Bedern is a
street in the city
centre of York, in England,
which originated as a
college for the
vicars choral of York Minster. The
Bedern College was...
- Gild of
Freemen of the City of York (1953)
meets Bedern Hall
Guild of
Building (1954),
meets Bedern Hall
Butchers Gild (1272),
meets Jacob's Well Company...
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Mother Church (York Minster). St William's
College behind the Minster, and
Bedern Hall, off Goodramgate, are
former dwelling places of the
canons of the York...
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street of
Bedern was
extended to
reach St Andrewgate. In 1873, the
Bedern National School opened on the
corner of St
Andrewgate and
Bedern, operating...
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Lincoln College of
Minor Canons, St Paul’s
London Exeter [1]
Hereford [2]
Bedern, York [3]
Historic England. "The Vicars' Hall
including No.28 (1383202)"...
- destro**** by the
Siege of York. As a result, the
school site was
moved to the
Bedern within the city
walls before moving again, in 1730, to St
Andrewgate and...
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snickelway Monk Bar
Court also lead off the north-western side,
while Aldwark,
Bedern, and
Powells Yard lead off the south-eastern side.
Notable buildings on...
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Lincoln College of
Minor Canons, St Paul's
London Exeter [1]
Hereford [2]
Bedern, York [3] The Old Deanery,
Lincoln Lincoln Medieval Bishop's
Palace ’’‘Jones...
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bridge was
constructed over Goodramgate, so that the
vicars choral based in
Bedern could enter the
Close without crossing the
public street. Of
these entrances...
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Heworth (West
Riding portion), Holgate, Middlethorpe,
Minster Yard with
Bedern York +
detached portion, Mint Yard York, St
Andrew York, St Crux York, St...