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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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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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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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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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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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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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residence of the
Bishop of
Winchester is
Wolvesey Palace in Winchester.
Historic homes of the
bishops included Wolvesey Castle,
Farnham Castle, Bishop's Waltham...
- de Beaufort, Anjou,
Kingdom of
France Died 11
April 1447 (aged 71–72)
Wolvesey Castle, Winchester,
Kingdom of
England Buried Winchester Cathedral Denomination...
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school moved to
Wolvesey, the Bishop's Palace,
where it
became Winchester Training College.
Following an
outbreak of
cholera at
Wolvesey a new building...
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August 2016.
Retrieved 9 June 2016. "Pens
Takes over as
First Team Manager,
Wolvesey Back in as ****istant". 21 May 2017.
Archived from the
original on 24 May...