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oak frameworks remains of the buttery of St Chad's College and is in situ. More structural fabric may remain in small section of medieval worked and coursed sandstone towards the south east end of the east wall of No 1 College Court, and the remains of at least three timber buildings have been identified within No 3 College Court
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There is a crypt or baptistry partly exposed within the site, which was excavated in 1889. The reports from that time say this work was "undoubtedly Saxon... the slendar pillars were worked with the axe; and... other things peculiar to early Saxon work"; there are remaining pillar bases in the floor.
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Remains of the college of St Chad can be traced in the land adjoining the south-western extremity of the church on the old site with portions of the wall tracible to a considerable distance in the neighbouring gardens). It is possible that, in Clive House, in the drawing room an alcove with an inset
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In 1913, a vestry off the right hand side of the entrance lobby was converted to a chapel of St Aidan, in memory of former vicar Richard Eden St Aubyn Arkwright. In 1951, at about the same time as a second storey was added to another vestry on the opposite side of the lobby, funds were raised to
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This having been decided, the committee's next task was to find a site for the new church, and Steuart was asked to provide a sketch of his design to help fix the location. He provided a sketch of a round church, a fact which went unnoticed or unmentioned by the committee. After a site had been
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The building on the previous site was largely destroyed when the central tower collapsed in 1788, what existed of the building when this collapse happened was a largely 13th-century building. All that remains of the earlier building is a side chapel surrounded by a disused churchyard which also
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After the First World War, the church's main sanctuary was refitted with a light oak reredos, designed by Cecil Lightwood Hare, new altar and wainscot as a memorial to the parish fallen of the war, repainted in gold leaf and cobalt in 1951.
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was commissioned to build a new church. He submitted four design proposals, three of which followed a circular plan. Round or oval churches were briefly in vogue during the latter decades of the 18th century, due to the influence of French
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It was already a well endowed and ancient institution at the time of Domesday. The ancient parish included the greater part of Shrewsbury within the walls, and it had a number of manors in Shropshire.
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of the church is "open doors, open hearts, and open minds". This indicates the aspiration of the church to be a welcoming church, involved in the community, and on a collective journey seeking after
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In 1407, William Thorpe, a priest, came to the town and at St. Chad's church condemned important tenets of the Catholic Church. Thorpe was in consequence thrown into prison. He was later taken to
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convert this chapel into a regimental chapel for the KSLI, resulting in an enlarged apse, new altar, rood screen, rails and chairs. In 1952 and 1966, Regimental colours were laid up here.
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The collegiate establishment of St. Chad consisted of a dean, ten secular canons, and two vicars choral, and was founded soon after the subjugation of Pengwern, in the 8th century, by
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books of remembrance of KSLI war dead of both World Wars, in separate cases, in addition to separate county books of remembrance to all war dead from the county of Shropshire.
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There was a "Great Fire of Shrewsbury" in 1394 and the St Chad's Church building extant at that time was consumed in tha event; the damage was so considerable that
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Representation of Saint Tysilio, a Welsh bishop, prince and scholar, son of the reigning King of Powys, and possible founder of the church of St Chad at Shrewsbury
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Note this source is anachronistic in calling the body the Parochial Church Council - such bodies were not created until 1921 when they replaced Vestry Committees.
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proceeding from the Guild Hall with a great company was stalled upon the right side of the chancel near unto the Queen's Majesty's place prepared in the choir
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Jesse Window now in St Mary's Shrewsbury; moved from Old St Chads. The lost building is said to have resembled St Mary's, but been slightly bigger
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may have obtained possession of the endowments of a Celtic church at Shrewsbury. The earliest piece of Welsh evidence for this is the Lament for
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For a period of nearly 1000 years the church was at the original College Hill site, only moving to its current building and site in 1792.
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Monument of Richard Onslow in old St. Chad's Church: one of many lost monuments from the destruction of Old St Chads. It was moved to
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who had a foundry in Shrewsbury. (There are memorials to Simpson and Hazledine on either side of the sanctuary arch of the church.)
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Music is a strong tradition at St Chad's. The church has a robed choir which leads the music at many of the services. The church
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granted his estates to pious uses. Another Welsh source attributes the foundation of the church of Pengwern to Brochwel's son
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It is possible it was operating on its initial site from buildings that were part of a royal palace established in 500s CE,
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The current Historic Environment Record for this scheduled feature says it is "urrently in a disgraceful condition".
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is believed to have founded the church, though it is possible it has an earlier foundation even than that.
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The distinctive round shape and high tower of the new building is a well-known landmark in the town, near
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stone. The building work was supervised by John Simpson (who later worked on several projects with
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in 1985 and more recently in 2011. The church hosts lunchtime organ recitals and other concerts.
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Henry Sidney held a civic service at the church on the old site reminiscent of a Garter Service
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The foundation stone was laid on St Chad's day, 2 March 1790. The church was built of white
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Offa king of Mercia is held by some traditions to have established the church's foundation
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in St Chad's church in 1809, and as a young boy attended the church with his mother
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pillars, an early example of cast iron used for this purpose; they were made by
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was put in Old St Chads at the dissolution, having been allegedly made for the
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for the scene where Scrooge finds his own grave. According to the Shrewsbury
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alabaster tablet memorial to officers and men of the 53rd who died at the
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http://www.stchadschurchshrewsbury.com/Newsletters/organrecitals2012.pdf
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tablet above vestibule entrance to KSLI dead (4,700 all ranks) of the
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tablet to those of the 1st KSLI who died in the occupation of Suakim,
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style, placed to one side and giving a clearer view of the Sanctuary.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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remitted the town's taxes for three years towards the repairs.
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The present building replaced an earlier church, dedicated to
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is traditionally understood to be founded in Saxon times, and
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Still present in the now-disused churchyard is the headstone
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A Guide to the Georgian Buildings of Britain & Ireland
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tablet to those of the 1st Battalion KSLI who died in the
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Listed buildings in Shrewsbury (northwest central area)
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large tablet to those of that regiment who died in the
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Inside St Chad's Church, looking towards the sanctuary
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visited Shrewsbury in 1490, and observed the feast of
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The only surviving part of Old St Chads at Shrewsbury
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The entrance hall has many memorials relating to the
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Thomas Telford oversaw construction of the new church
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in the collegiate church of St. Chad, along with his
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area of parkland. The current building is a Grade I
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