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Description Leeds Minster, formerly St Peter's, Leeds parish church, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Designed by Robert Dennis Chantrell, consecrated 1841. General stone carving (excluding fonts) was executed by Robert Mawer, who returned in 1849 to carve the Beckett memorial to the design of John Dobson. Showing Beckett memorial.
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