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Use of
Sarum (or
Use of Salisbury, also
known as the
Sarum Rite) is the
liturgical use of the
Latin rites developed at
Salisbury Cathedral and
used from...
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Sarum, in Wiltshire,
South West England, is the
ruined and
deserted site of the
earliest settlement of Salisbury.
Situated on a hill
about two miles...
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Sarum may
refer to:
either of two
cities in Wiltshire, England: Salisbury, also
known as New
Sarum Old
Sarum, the
ruins of old
Salisbury Sarum (Newport...
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reign the
Use of York was
suppressed in
favour of the
Use of
Sarum,
developed at
Salisbury Cathedral,
followed by the Book of
Common Prayer. "
Use" denotes...
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Bishop of Hereford,
returned to his
native Savoy he
used it in his
church in Aiguebelle.
Use of
Sarum Use of York The
British Library Christ Church Library...
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honorary ****istant bishop. The
Sarum Rite (more
properly called Sarum Use) was a
variant of the
Roman Rite
widely used for the
ordering of
Christian public...
- CDs, MP3 files, videos, free scores.
Sacra Musica The book of
Psalms sung in
Sarum Use plainsong by
Sarah James. The
Plainsong &
Medieval Music Society...
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friend Pope
Cornelius on 16 September, and in the
Catholic Middle Ages the
Sarum use observed it on the day of his death, 14 September. The
Eastern Orthodox...
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Sarum Castle,
formerly known as
Seresberi Castle, is an 11th
century motte-and-bailey
castle built in Old
Sarum, Wiltshire. It was
originally built...
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Chancellor (c. 1070–1078) and as the
second bishop of Salisbury, or Old
Sarum. Osmund, a
native of Normandy,
accompanied William, Duke of
Normandy to...