Vicars' Court, Lincoln
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The Vicars’ Court or Vicars’ Choral in Lincoln, is situated in the Minster Yard to the south of Lincoln Cathedral. It was founded as a college of priests by Bishop Sutton in the late 13th century. These priests would take services in the Cathedral in the absence of the Prebendaries. The Vicars‘ Choral of Lincoln is one of eight such colleges in England, and it is also one of the earliest and best preserved. The great majority of the building survives (although not the hall and the chapel). By 1305 the hall, the kitchen and certain chambers were finished. In 1328 lay brothers were admitted and further houses were built for them During the English Civil War, the buildings were badly damaged and afterwards were converted into four houses.
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The Vicars Choral, Lincoln
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Gateway to the Vicars' Choral, Lincoln
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late 13th century by Bishop Sutton.
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Dean and Chapter of Lincoln Cathedral
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Entrance from Minster Yard, S of Cathedral
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Lincolnshire
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