Southwark Cathedral.
"In 1106 its constitution was once more changed, and
it was handed over to Regular Canons of the Augustinian
order as a Priory, and was served by these Austin Canons
up to 1540, when the house was dissolved, and under the
new name of St. Saviour, the collegiate church became
parochial. In 1897 it was made collegiate once more,
and became a cathedral in 1905."
Extract from "The Cathedrals of England and Wales" (Open Library)
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Address:
Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, London SE1 9DA
Website:
cathedral.southwark.anglican.org
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St David's Cathedral |
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