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known for Bury St
Edmunds Abbey and St
Edmundsbury Cathedral. Bury is the seat of the
Diocese of St
Edmundsbury and
Ipswich of the
Church of England, with...
- St
Edmundsbury Cathedral (formally
entitled the
Cathedral Church of St
James and St Edmund) is the
cathedral for the
Church of England's
Diocese of St...
- town in Suffolk, England. Bury St
Edmunds or St
Edmundsbury may also
refer to:
Borough of St
Edmundsbury, a
borough centred on the town of Bury St Edmunds...
- The
Bishop of St
Edmundsbury and
Ipswich is the
Ordinary of the
Church of England's
Diocese of St
Edmundsbury and
Ipswich in the
Province of Canterbury...
- 52°15′05″N 0°41′48″E / 52.2514°N 0.6968°E / 52.2514; 0.6968 St
Edmundsbury was a
local government district and
borough in Suffolk, England. It was...
- The
Fanfare for St
Edmundsbury is a
fanfare for
three trumpets written by the
British composer Benjamin Britten for a "Pageant of
Magna Carta" in the...
-
April 2009) was a
British organist, who was
appointed Organist of St
Edmundsbury Cathedral aged 24. At the time, he was the
youngest cathedral organist...
- St
Edmundsbury and
Ipswich is a
Church of
England diocese based in Ipswich,
covering Suffolk (excluding Lowestoft). The
cathedral is St
Edmundsbury Cathedral...
-
duplicates default (link). Galbraith,
Vivian Hunter (January 1943), "The St.
Edmundsbury Chronicle, 1296–1301", The
English Historical Review, vol. 58, Oxford:...
- The
Castleton Baronetcy, of St
Edmundsbury in the
County of Suffolk, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 9
August 1641 for William...