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Lichfield (/ˈlɪtʃfiːld/) is a
cathedral city and
civil parish in Staffordshire, England.
Lichfield is
situated 18
miles (29 km) south-east of the county...
- The
Bishop of
Lichfield is the
ordinary of the
Church of
England Diocese of
Lichfield in the
Province of Canterbury. The
diocese covers 4,516 km2 (1,744...
- The
Lichfield Gospels (also
known as the St Chad Gospels, the Book of Chad, the
Llandeilo Gospels, the St
Teilo Gospels and
variations of these) is an...
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Lichfield Cathedral,
formally the
Cathedral Church of the
Blessed Virgin Mary and St Chad, is a
Church of
England cathedral in the city of
Lichfield, England...
- Earl of
Lichfield is a
title that has been
created three times,
twice in the
Peerage of
England (1645 and 1674) and once in the
Peerage of the United...
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Richard Lichfield (died 1630) was a
barber surgeon in Cambridge, England,
during the late 16th and
early 17th century. In 1597 he
wrote a
pamphlet sharply...
- Earl of
Lichfield (25
April 1939 – 11
November 2005), was an
English photographer from the
Anson family. He
inherited the
Earldom of
Lichfield in 1960...
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Lichfield in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lichfield is a city in Staffordshire, England.
Lichfield may also
refer to:
Lichfield Cathedral...
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William de
Lichfield (fl. 1313), was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP). De
Lichfield was a
Member of the
Parliament of
England for
Lichfield in 1313....
- The
Diocese of
Lichfield is a
Church of
England diocese in the
Province of Canterbury, England. The bishop's seat is
located in the
Cathedral Church of...