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  • 1Saint George's Chapel — ▪ chapel, Windsor, England, United Kingdom       part of Windsor Castle in the district of Windsor and Maidenhead, Berkshire, Eng. This chapel was designed for the Order of the Garter and was begun by Edward IV. It is one of the finest examples… …

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  • 2St. George’s Chapel — bezeichnet St. George’s Chapel (Windsor Castle), St. Georgs Kapelle, Teil des Windsor Castle mehrere gleichnamige, im NRHP gelistete, Objekte: St. George’s Chapel (Delaware), ID Nr. 73000556 St. George’s Chapel (WV 51West, Charles Town, Virginia) …

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  • 3St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle — St George s Chapel redirects here. For the Episcopal church in Delaware, United States, see St. George s Chapel, Indian River. St George s Chapel, Windsor Castle The Queen s Free Chapel of the College of St. George, Windsor Castle …

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  • 4St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle — St George s Chapel is the place of worship at Windsor Castle in England. It is both a royal peculiar and the chapel of the Order of the Garter. The chapel is governed by the Dean and Canons of Windsor.The chapel is located in the Lower Ward of… …

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  • 5Choir of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle — The Choir of St George s Chapel at Windsor Castle exists to sing services in St George s Chapel at Windsor Castle. It has been in existence since 1348 and, with the exception of the Commonwealth period (1649–1660), has sung services in the Chapel …

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  • 6St. George's Chapel, Chatham — St. George s Chapel at Chatham, Medway, Kent is the chapel in an area that used to be Chatham Dockyard, used by the Royal Navy for centuries. It is notable for its naval connections. St. George’s remains a naval memorial centre, managed by the… …

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  • 7George III of the United Kingdom — George III redirects here. For other uses, see George III (disambiguation). George III …

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  • 8George V of Hanover — George V King of Hanover Reign 18 November 1851 – 20 September 1866 Predecessor Ernest Augustus I …

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  • 9George Henry Connor — (1822–1 May 1883, the Deanery, Windsor) was a Church of England clergyman who became dean of Windsor.FamilyHe was the eldest son of George Connor, master in chancery in Ireland. He married Maude Worthington in 1852, eldest daughter of John… …

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  • 10George Edward Anson — (1812 1849), was a courtier and British politician. He served as Keeper of Her Majesty s Privy Purse, Treasurer of the Household to HRH Prince Albert, Treasurer and Cofferer of the Household of HRH the Prince of Wales, a member of the Council of… …

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