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The cathedral church of Chester; a description of the fabric and a brief history of the episcopal see.

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Main Author: Hiatt, Charles, 1869-
Other Authors: Perkins, Thomas., Bax, Pearce B. Ironside.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, G. Bell, 1911.
Series:Bell's cathedral series
Subjects:
Chester Cathedral.
Manchester Cathedral (Manchester, England)
Bangor Cathedral.
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