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was evacuated from London and occupied the palace. Thereafter, The Society of the Salutation of Mary the Virgin occupied the palace from 1946 until 1949. In the 1960s the palace was in private use for a few years, but it burnt down before the end of that decade. The bishop's chapel escaped the fire
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was made Bishop of Oxford and in 1679 he commissioned the complete rebuilding of the palace. This was under the control of a builder named Richard Frogley who subcontracted the sculptor
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Collection Level Description: Photostat copy of plans of Cuddesdon Palace, Oxfordshire
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had the chapel of Saints Peter and Paul added to the Palace. It was designed by the
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is in the grounds of the palace, which is now a private residence.
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Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851 by Rupert Gunnis
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Successive Bishops of Oxford resided at the palace until
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forces burned the palace to render it unusable by the
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Index

episcopal
Bishop of Oxford
Cuddesdon
Oxfordshire
England
John Bancroft
Bishop of Oxford
English Civil War
Royalist
Parliamentarian
John Fell
Thomas Wood
Oxford
Samuel Wilberforce
Gothic Revival architect
Benjamin Ferrey
Thomas Banks Strong
Second World War
Queen Anne's Bounty
Ripon College Cuddesdon
North Oxford
Collection Level Description: Photostat copy of plans of Cuddesdon Palace, Oxfordshire
Bodleian Library
University of Oxford





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