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    Hace 3 días · Numerous churches, and other religious buildings, are present in Exeter. A majority belong to differing Christian denominations, including a Church of England cathedral. The medieval city of Exeter had nearly 70 churches, chapels, monasteries and almshouses. Exeter Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Exeter.

  2. Hace 2 días · What's On in Exeter. Exeter Cathedral Events. Full details of all the special events, including school holiday activities, concerts and more.

  3. Hace 1 día · Nutcombe Nutcombe died in 1809, and Anne Nutcombe in 1811. They were interred in the Cathedral, alongside the remains of Anne’s father, and are also commemorated on the memorial to their son, the Reverend George Nutcombe who died in 1799. The Reverend. NUTCOMBE NUTCOMBE, L.L.B. Chancellor of this Church. Obt 22nd Novr 1809, Æ. 83.

  4. Hace 5 días · Exeter is one of the best examples of the historic English town, which developed from a Roman-British centre to a medieval cathedral city and county town and now is an administrative and service centre for an extensive region. Area 18 square miles (47 square km). Pop. (2001) 106,722; (2011) 113,507.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Hace 4 días · Upon the union of the two western dioceses of Devonshire and Cornwall, in 1050, the episcopal see, which for the former had been at Crediton, was fixed at Exeter, King Edward the Confessor having given the monastery of Benedictines to the see, to be the site of the new cathedral.

  6. Hace 1 día · Sunday 9th June, 11am – 4pm, Exeter Cathedral Green. Exeter City of Literature’s fourth annual Book Market returns on Sunday 9th June, 11am to 4pm. In front of Exeter Cathedral, 11 independent bookshops from across Devon and many free literary-themed activities will give residents and visitors a day packed full of bookish fun.

  7. Hace 1 día · Exeter City of Literature’s fourth annual Book Market returns on Sunday 9th June, 11am to 4pm. In front of Exeter Cathedral, 11 independent bookshops from across Devon and many free literary-themed activities will give residents and visitors a day packed full of bookish fun.