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  1. A chapel under the special status of a Royal Peculiar, St Peter ad Vincula has its origins in a Saxon church which was absorbed into the Tower of London, now one of the most-visited heritage sites in the world. The current building is 500 years old and has a fascinating history, being the burial place of many famous people with Royal connections, including Anne Boleyn, Thomas More and Lady ...

  2. 19 de ene. de 2023 · Media in category "St Peter-ad-Vincula church, Coggeshall" The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. Coggeshall, St Peter-ad-Vincula church, altar.jpg 3,000 × 1,855; 1.56 MB

  3. Tower of London. Burials in London by place. Burial sites of the Eliot family of St Germans. Burial sites of the House of Tudor. Burial sites of the Arundell family. Burial sites of the House of York. Burials in England by church. Hidden category: CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  4. St Peter ad Vincula was the church of the extra-parochial area of Tower Within, part of the Liberties of the Tower of London. It was added to the Bills of mortality in 1729, but was excluded in 1730 because of a successful claim of being extra-parochial. In 1858 it became a civil parish following the Extra-Parochial Places Act 1857.

  5. Since 1894, a link of the chain has been housed in St Peter's Church, Rutland, Vermont. Around the world, numerous churches to St Peter bear the Ad Vincula suffix, relating to the basilica and relic. Of interest in this context are St Peter's two imprisonments.

  6. 31 de ene. de 2010 · English: Colemore, Hampshire, Church of St Peter ad Vincula. Captured complete with twin-propellered helicopter! The church is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Broad_HintonBroad Hinton - Wikipedia

    Parish church St Peter ad Vincula. The Church of England parish church of Saint Peter ad Vincula ("St Peter in Chains") is one of only 15 churches in England with this dedication, which is in honour of the Basilica of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome. The earliest parts of the church building date from late in the 12th century.