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sections of the
walls remaining around the two
gates and near the
ruins of
Wolvesey Castle.
Three notable bronze sculptures can be seen in or from the High...
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Wolvesey Castle, in Winchester, Hampshire, England, was the main
residence of the
Bishop of
Winchester in the
Middle Ages. The castle,
mostly built by...
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After attending a
service in the
cathedral she went to her
lodging at
Wolvesey Castle, "with a
right goodly company of
noblewomen and ladies". On 22 July...
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adjacent Wolvesey Castle. The site of
Wolvesey has been the home of the
Bishop of
Winchester since at
least the late 10th century.
Wolvesey Castle, the...
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Winchester Cathedral. He
founded the
Hospital of St
Cross and
built much of
Wolvesey Castle.
Henry was one of five sons of
Stephen II,
Count of Blois, by Adela...
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Wolvesey has been the site of the
residence of the
Bishops of
Winchester since the
Middle Ages. It
could refer to:
Wolvesey Castle, the
medieval palace...
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residence of the
Bishop of
Winchester is
Wolvesey Palace in Winchester.
Historic homes of the
bishops included Wolvesey Castle,
Farnham Castle, Bishop's Waltham...
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except for the
fifth volume which contains "A
Christmas Feast" for the
Wolvesey Boys Choir. The Two Fat
Ladies DVD set was
released in the
United States...
- HMS
Woolvesey Castle, also
spelled as
Wolvesey Castle, was a Castle-class
corvette constructed for the
British Royal Navy
during the
Second World War....
- the
walls in 1067. As well as the
royal castle in the West of the city,
Wolvesey Castle, the
palace of the
Bishop of Winchester, was
built in the East of...