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For a selection of resources related to the CCED coverage of specific cathedrals and collegiate churches, including histories, analysis, lists of offices and patronage, please choose from the list below.
These pages are still under development and, at present, materials are only available for some cathedrals.
Cathedrals
Bangor | (1540–1835) |
Bristol | (1542–1835) |
Canterbury | (1540–1835) |
Carlisle | (1540–1835) |
Chester | (1541–1835) |
Chichester | (1540–1835) |
Durham | (1540–1835) |
Ely | (1540–1835) |
Exeter | (1540–1835) |
Gloucester | (1541–1835) |
Hereford | (1540–1835) |
Lichfield | (1540–1835) |
Lincoln | (1540–1835) |
Llandaff | (1540–1835) |
London (St Paul’s) | (1540–1835) |
Norwich | (1540–1835) |
Oxford (Christ Church) | (1542–1835) |
Peterborough | (1541–1835) |
Rochester | (1540–1835) |
St Asaph | (1540–1835) |
St David’s | (1540–1835) |
Salisbury | (1540–1835) |
Sodor and Man (St German’s) | (1540–1835) |
Wells | (1540–1835) |
Westminster (abbey) | (1540–1550) |
Winchester | (1540–1835) |
Worcester | (1540–1835) |
York (minster) | (1540–1835) |
Collegiate churches
Brecon | (1540–1835) |
Heytesbury | (1540–1835) |
St George’s Chapel Windsor | (1540–1835) |
Manchester | (1540–7, 1578–1835) |
Ripon | (1604–1835) |
Southwell minster | (1540–1835) |
Westminster abbey | (1550–1835) |
Wolverhampton | (1540–1835) |