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    Wolvesey Castle, in Winchester, Hampshire, England, was the main residence of the Bishop of Winchester in the Middle Ages. The castle, mostly built by...
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  • Wolvesey has been the site of the residence of the Bishops of Winchester since the Middle Ages. It could refer to: Wolvesey Castle, the medieval palace...
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    adjacent Wolvesey Castle. The site of Wolvesey has been the home of the Bishop of Winchester since at least the late 10th century. Wolvesey Castle, the medieval...
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    of the walls remaining around the two gates and near the ruins of Wolvesey Castle. Three notable bronze sculptures can be seen in or from the High Street...
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    After attending a service in the cathedral she went to her lodging at Wolvesey Castle, "with a right goodly company of noblewomen and ladies". On 22 July...
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    Winchester Cathedral. He founded the Hospital of St Cross and built much of Wolvesey Castle. Henry was one of five sons of Stephen II, Count of Blois, by Adela...
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    Norman castles in England, with Winchester Castle being built alongside the walls in 1067. As well as the royal castle in the West of the city, Wolvesey Castle...
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    HMS Woolvesey Castle, also spelled as Wolvesey Castle, was a Castle-class corvette constructed for the British Royal Navy during the Second World War...
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    his soldiers retreated to Wolvesey Castle, the one belonging to the church. While the Angevin host placed Wolvesey Castle under siege, Empress Matilda...
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    founded in 1870, and originally occupied Winchester's twelfth-century Wolvesey Castle. In 1895 it moved to new premises in the Kings Court wing of Winchester...
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