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subdean การใช้

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  • Guadagni was also named subdean of the college of the cardinals.
  • He was promoted to the office of subdean on 25 May 1500.
  • After holding two Somerset livings he was in 1587 appointed subdean of Exeter.
  • This was framed on the usual canons, a subdean, and succentor.
  • A dean's assistant is called a subdean.
  • The chapter of Vexi?consisted of dean, archdeacon, subdean and eleven prebendaries.
  • The subdean held the purse strings.
  • In 1861 he was appointed as rural dean and in 1862 as subdean of York Minster.
  • A dean of the cathedral chapter is first attested in 1212 x 1213; a Subdean in 1256.
  • Richard was subdean of the diocese of Lincoln as well as Archdeacon of Winchester from before 11 September 1280.
  • He was a Dean of Lincoln and a Bishop Robert Grosseteste in 1239, together with precentor and subdean.
  • Born in England in 1962, he went to South Africa in 2006, initially as subdean at Bloemfontein Cathedral.
  • In 1983, as Subdean at Bart s, Rees " was given " the task of reforming medical education.
  • In addition, he was Dean of the Order of the Bath and Victoria was crowned, and his place was taken by the subdean.
  • Richard still held the office of archdeacon until sometime after 19 June 1283, but was only listed as subdean of Lincoln on 3 May 1285.
  • Bentham's installation followed on 9 June 1754, and while canon he also acted as subdean and treasurer for more than another twelve years.
  • He was appointed canon of Lichfield cathedral in 1501, subdean of Exeter cathedral in 1515 and archdeacon of Barnstaple from 1518 until his death in 1528.
  • The reports confirm that he was the Glasgow subdean but the date of the inspection can be fixed no more precisely than some time between 1286 and 1295.
  • He seems to have lived mainly in London but apparently did spend time in Salisbury where he was Subdean of Salisbury Cathedral and made use of the Cathedral Library.
  • As the subdean tells it, the problem lies with Jackson, whom he describes as " a very abrasive person claiming leadership which is not built into the institution ."
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