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  • ...y (de Moravia), the church of the Holy Trinity in Elgin was chosen for the cathedral. *[[St Andrews-Lhanbryd]]
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  • [[File:Soham, St Andrew - geograph.org.uk - 3254.jpg|left|200px]] ...and, granted a certain Ranulph certain lands in trust for the Church of St Andrews. Ranulph is recorded as the first Vicar of Soham and had a hand in designin
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  • ...ported around the world by the Royal Navy.<ref name="gin">{{cite book|last=Andrews|first=Robert|others=Peter Hack, Kate Hughes, Bea Uhart|title=The Rough Guid [[File:St Andrews Church.jpg|right|thumb|200px|St Andrew's, Plymouth]]
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  • |name = Royal Burgh of St Andrews |picture caption = The Royal and Ancient, St Andrews
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  • ...or surround public buildings such as the High Kirk of St Giles' (Edinburgh Cathedral) and the Law Courts. ...eets were a series of perpendicular streets. At the east and west ends are St Andrew Square and Charlotte Square respectively. The latter was designed by
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  • ...1">Jackson, Sir William, ''Rock of the Gibraltarians'', p100-101</ref><ref>Andrews, Allen, [http://www.archive.org/stream/proudfortressthe011406mbp#page/n37/m *[[Church of England]]: [http://www.gibconnect.com/~holytrinity/index.php Cathedral of the Holy Trinity]
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  • ...York Minster, formally known as The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St Peter in York. ...n the Middle Ages and the claim ceased when the office of Archbishop of St Andrews was established to oversee the bishops of Scotland.
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  • There is one church in Impington, St Andrew's, but between them the two villages of Histon and Impington have five church **St Andrew, Impington
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  • ...was built to replace the light on the top of the 14th-century tower of St Andrews Church. The four-storey round tower was taken over and improved by Trinity ...en to Gloucester Abbey in the 12th century, later transferred to the Wells Cathedral along with up to 50&nbsp;houses surrounding the church.<ref name="gathercol
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  • ...y of Cambridge|Cambridge]] and [[University of St Andrews|St Andrews]]. St Andrews, Glasgow and [[University of Aberdeen|Aberdeen]] were ecclesiastical founda ...d took with him for safe-keeping many of the archives and valuables of the Cathedral and the University, including the Mace and the Bull. Although the Mace was
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  • |picture=St Giles Cathedral - 01.jpg |picture caption=St. Giles, west façade
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  • |name=University of St Andrews |town=St Andrews
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  • |name=Collegiate Church of St Mary the Virgin |picture=St Marys Collegiate Church, Haddington from the south west.jpg
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  • ...reford cathedral 033.JPG|thumb|250px|Stanberry Window (1923) in [[Hereford Cathedral]], showing Bishop John Stanberry advising King Henry VI on the founding of ...all grants to the school and removed most of its assets and treasures to [[St George's Chapel, Windsor]], on the other side of the [[River Thames]]. Lege
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  • {{Distinguish|St Andrew's Castle, Hampshire}} |name=St Andrews Castle
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  • ...ly''' is the site of a former estate located five miles south-east of [[St Andrews]] in [[Fife]]. Its historical significance is threefold. It has been inhabi ...hmurtach, a country residence of the Bishop of St Andrews Archbishop of St Andrews, and now the site of Kenlygreen. That location would presumably place them
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  • |name=St Andrews Cathedral |picture=St Andrews cathedral and St Rules Tower.jpg
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  • St Mary's, the parish church, dates from the 12th Century. Provo Wallis, one o St. Andrew's at West Stoke is of Saxon origin. The chapel of St. Mary's at [[Sennicotts]] stands about two miles to the east, off the Chich
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