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Wells St Andrew

Wells St Andrew, or St Andrew Liberty, or derivations thereof, was a liberty, ecclesiastical parish, and later a civil parish, containing Wells Cathedral (which is dedicated to Saint Andrew) and surrounding land, in Somerset, England.
==History==
Bishop Jocelin established the area as a liberty, so as to be free from civil jurisdiction in 1207.〔(Somerset County Council ) Somerset Historic Environment Record: Wells Liberty〕 The liberty was founded to provide housing for the canons of the cathedral, who were secular clergy.〔
The Liberty encompassed 〔 broadly situated to the east of the city centre of Wells.〔 The main part of the Liberty formed a walled precinct within the city (which was otherwise not walled) and this included Wells Cathedral, the Cathedral Green, the Bishop's Palace, the Old Deanery, and Vicars' Close.〔
The Bishop's Palace was already surrounded by walls, but in 1286 Bishop Burnell obtained a licence to crenellate, so as to build gated walls around the wider cathedral close and adjacent residential complex of canons;〔 this licence was repeated in 1340 for Bishop Ralph of Shrewsbury.〔 The building of the walls is believed to have filled a number of roles, including defending the ecclesiastical territory in a time of hostilities between religious and civic authorities, displaying the authority of the Bishop of Bath and Wells, and possibly also in part as an element in the landscaping of the cathedral close and palace.〔
Access to this walled area was controlled by a number of gatehouses and other gateways; many of these buildings still exist: the Bishop's Eye, Brown's Gatehouse, the Chain Gate, the Penniless Porch (all four constructed under Bishop Beckington, c. 1450-60)〔 and the gateways at both ends of Vicars' Close. Much of the walls remain extant too, though in places have been reduced in height or have purposeful gaps. In places buildings formed the walled perimeter, especially facing the city centre; a notable gap in this built-up perimeter now exists opposite the Swan Hotel on Saddler Street, which allows for the hotel a direct view of the cathedral and a terrace by the Cathedral Green.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=The Hotel Guru )
The Liberty included further surrounding land and property owned by and with close connections to the cathedral, its bishop, and its clergy. Parts of the Liberty not within its walled precinct consisted of much the present-day site of the Wells Cathedral School,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ofchoristers.net/Chapters/Wells.htm )〕 as well as a small area of the city centre including the Town Hall, some surrounding buildings and down to the Bishop's Barn on Silver Street.〔 The Town Hall was originally the site of one of the canon's houses.〔(English Heritage Extensive Urban Survey ) (2003) ''An archaeological assessment of Wells'' p 20〕
The residents of the Liberty had specific rights in relation to seating in the cathedral and were exempt from contributing to the fees for upkeep of the city. The giving of alms to the poor attracted beggars into the Liberty which annoyed the residents in the 17th and 18th centuries. There were also conflicts over jurisdiction between the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral and the city authorities.〔Historical Manuscripts Commission, '(Acts and accounts: 1734-1812 )', in ''Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean and Chapter of Wells: Volume 2'' (London, 1914), pp. 526–546. Retrieved 5 January 2015.〕

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