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  2. St George's Chapel (left) at Windsor Castle in 1848, showing the absence of the Queen's Beasts on the pinnacles (since replaced). Watercolour by Joseph Nash. In 1348, King Edward III founded two religious colleges: St Stephen's at Westminster and St George's at Windsor.

  3. King Henry VIII created this oriel window in the chantry chapel of Edward IV so that services held in the Quire could be viewed by his first wife Katherine of Aragon. Queen Victoria frequently used this window for regular services when at Windsor.

  4. In 1348, King Edward III founded the Order of the Garter and the College of St. George at Windsor Castle. St. George’s Chapel is part of the College of St. George which now also includes St. George’s School, St. George’s House, the Military Knights of Windsor, the Chapter Library and Archives, and the Choir of St. George’s Chapel. St ...

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  5. May 17, 2018 · The Quire of St. George’s Chapel, Windsor is an area extraordinarily rich in the history of the English Monarchy, yet this sacred and mystical space in the Chapel enshrining the Order of...

  6. King Henry VIII created this oriel window in the chantry chapel of Edward IV so that services held in the Quire could be viewed by his first wife Katherine of Aragon. Queen Victoria frequently used this window for regular services when at Windsor.

  7. Quire: Henry VIII (d. 1547) Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII (d. 1537) Charles I (d.1649) Infant child of Queen Anne(d.1696) Royal Vault: Princess Charlotte (daughter of George IV) (d.1817) Princess Amelia, daughter of George III (d.1810) Princess Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, sister of George III (d.1813)

  8. Yorkist King Edward IV commenced a redevelopment of St George's Chapel in 1475. The Quire was the first part of St George's Chapel to be completed. The Quire and its aisles were finished and roofed between 1477 and 1483.

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