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- Mayor_of_Winchester abstract "The Office of Mayor of Winchester is the second oldest mayoralty in England, dating back to the period when Winchester was the capital of Wessex and England. The Mayor of Winchester thus stands second only to the Lord Mayor of the City of London in the order of precedence of civic heads.Winchester is one of just five local authorities in England to have an official residence for its Mayor. Abbey House was built in about 1700 and sited in the Abbey Gardens just off The Broadway in Winchester. It was acquired by the City Council in 1889. The house stands on the site of a monastic establishment known as Nunnaminster and later as St Mary's Abbey, which was founded around AD900 by Alfred's Queen Ealhswith. The Abbey survived until the late 1530s when it was formally surrendered to the Crown as part of the Dissolution of the Monasteries.".
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- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_the_Great.
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Category:City_of_Winchester.
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- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Winchester.
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_mayors_of_places_in_England.
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- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Dissolution_of_the_Monasteries.
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Ealhswith.
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink John_Nunn_(RAF_officer).
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Local_government_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Mayor_of_London.
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Mayors_in_England.
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink St_Marys_Abbey,_Winchester.
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Wessex.
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Winchester.
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLinkText "List of Mayors of Winchester".
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mayor of Winchester".
- Mayor_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLinkText "mayor of Winchester".
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- Mayor_of_Winchester subject Category:City_of_Winchester.
- Mayor_of_Winchester subject Category:Hampshire-related_lists.
- Mayor_of_Winchester subject Category:History_of_Winchester.
- Mayor_of_Winchester subject Category:Lists_of_mayors_of_places_in_England.
- Mayor_of_Winchester subject Category:Mayors_of_places_in_Hampshire.
- Mayor_of_Winchester hypernym Mayoralty.
- Mayor_of_Winchester type District.
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- Mayor_of_Winchester type History.
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- Mayor_of_Winchester comment "The Office of Mayor of Winchester is the second oldest mayoralty in England, dating back to the period when Winchester was the capital of Wessex and England. The Mayor of Winchester thus stands second only to the Lord Mayor of the City of London in the order of precedence of civic heads.Winchester is one of just five local authorities in England to have an official residence for its Mayor. Abbey House was built in about 1700 and sited in the Abbey Gardens just off The Broadway in Winchester.".
- Mayor_of_Winchester label "Mayor of Winchester".
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