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[edit]DescriptionThe Cathedral Church of St. Nicholas - South Choir Aisle - 17th C credence table - geograph.org.uk - 1079956.jpg |
English: The Cathedral Church of St. Nicholas - South Choir Aisle - 17th C credence table. This credence table was donated to St. Nicholas's Church by Henry and Elizabeth Maddison in 1604. [A credence table is a special table on which the bread and wine is placed for the Communion Service.] {Source: Guide to The Cathedral Church of St. Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne. } |
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