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Dover's Chapel of St Edmund of Abingdon
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Council for Kent Archaeology. Grateful thanks to all those that have provided many of the facts, images, references and details in these pages. This is a non-profit site. Comments about this 13th century chapel. Of the many visitors and tourists that visit Dover a great number come to see for themselves this unique building and feel the centuries of history that have played out over time. Feel free to join them by leaving a comment for yourself either about the chapel or the website. Back to top of page.
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Dover's Chapel of St Edmund of Abingdon
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Council for Kent Archaeology. Grateful thanks to all those that have provided many of the facts, images, references and details in these pages. This is a non-profit site. Holy Mass in the Roman Catholic rite is usually celebrated at 10am on alternate Saturdays throughout the year. For up-to-date details telephone the Parish Priest on 01304 206766. Back to top of page. Fr T E Tanner. Download story of Chapel.
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Dover's Chapel of St Edmund of Abingdon
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Council for Kent Archaeology. Grateful thanks to all those that have provided many of the facts, images, references and details in these pages. This is a non-profit site. The History of the Restoration. The first suggestion that the Chapel should be restored seems to have been made in 1944. Mr Philip V. Marchant, who was the Borough Engineer at the time, incorporated its restoration in his plans for the re-building of Dover after the Second World War. Rev P B (Tubby) Clayton, Founder Padre of Toc H.
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Dover's Chapel of St Edmund of Abingdon
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Council for Kent Archaeology. Grateful thanks to all those that have provided many of the facts, images, references and details in these pages. This is a non-profit site. A Short Life of St Edmund of Abingdon. Feast Day: 20 November. Statue of St Edmund. Richard Poore appointed him Treasurer of Salisbury Cathedral in 1222, with the annexed prebend of Calne, and he had the responsibility of raising the money to complete the choir of the Cathedral. Arms of St Edmund. It is of special interest to us in Dove...
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Dover's Chapel of St Edmund of Abingdon
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Council for Kent Archaeology. Grateful thanks to all those that have provided many of the facts, images, references and details in these pages. This is a non-profit site. How to find the Chapel. A map showing the network of roads in Dover. Also highlighted is the famous Dover Castle. Note Dover Priory Station and that Pencester Road is well served by a bus terminus. If driving from the A2 or A20 make your way to Townwall Street and proceed until you reach the York Street roundabout. Take the north ex...
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Dover's Chapel of St Edmund of Abingdon
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Council for Kent Archaeology. Grateful thanks to all those that have provided many of the facts, images, references and details in these pages. This is a non-profit site. A short life of St Richard of Chichester. Feast Day: 3 April. Little is known of the childhood of Richard de la Wyck, but the impression is strong that it was very different from the childhood of Edmund of Abingdon. Statue of St Richard. Nominis in primo rides, dulcescis in imo;. Si medium quaeris, carus amicus eris. In Latin his name w...
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Dover's Chapel of St Edmund of Abingdon
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Council for Kent Archaeology. Grateful thanks to all those that have provided many of the facts, images, references and details in these pages. This is a non-profit site. Dover’s Chapel of St Edmund of Abingdon. Near to the Maison Dieu, in Dover, the monks of the Priory of St Martin established a cemetery for the poor with its own small chapel. Consecrated on 30 March 1253 by Bishop Richard of Chichester, it was dedicated to St Edmund. Reconsecration of the Chapel in 1968. Courtesy Dover Film Festival.
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Dover's Chapel of St Edmund of Abingdon
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Council for Kent Archaeology. Grateful thanks to all those that have provided many of the facts, images, references and details in these pages. This is a non-profit site. More recent images of this ancient relic. Below is a small series of photographs depicting the Chapel both from the exterior and interior. Courtesy www.panoramicearth.com. Pilgrims arriving at the chapel after walking all the way from Chichester in August 1990. Courtesy www.thepilgrims.ord.uk. Part of the internal roof support. The ashe...
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Dover's Chapel of St Edmund of Abingdon
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Council for Kent Archaeology. Grateful thanks to all those that have provided many of the facts, images, references and details in these pages. This is a non-profit site. The History of St Edmund's Chapel. The Consecration of the Chapel and the Death of St Richard. By Rev T E Tanner. St Richard's confessor, the Dominican priest, Ralph Bocking, in his Life of St Richard, published about 1270, wrote:. Early depiction of Dover around AD200. Fr T E Tanner. An anonymous map of Dover town drawn up during the 1...