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  • There was also a Succentor and forty-five chaplains.
  • This was framed on the usual canons, a subdean, and succentor.
  • He was Succentor and then Precentor of Donnybrook until his elevation to the Deanery.
  • A Precentor ( also called Chanter ) is attested in 1255, a Succentor in 1256.
  • The royal pouill?of 1648 names six dignities, omitting the Succentor and adding the Theologian and Penitentiary.
  • In order of importance the succentor is followed by the organist and the bass, then the ordinary vicars.
  • He was a minor canon of St Patrick s Cathedral, Dublin and then chancellor s vicar and finally succentor.
  • In 1820 he was ordained deacon and priest, and in 1822 appointed succentor of York Cathedral, with the prebendal stall of Holme attached.
  • It was introduced by Eric Milner-White, the George Walpole, at the time Succentor of Truro Cathedral, and the future Bishop of Edinburgh.
  • The two groups overlap however; the two senior vicars, the Dean's Vicar and the Succentor, are also the two senior Minor Canons.
  • The succentor ( singing-master ) is the most important among them, needing to consecrate two more masses per week, and instructs the choristers.
  • Radley College appears to be unique in having a lay succentor, who is the college organist and assistant to the lay precentor, the director of music.
  • Petrus Succentor is more probable, in part on chronological grounds, and partly because of the succentor's role in overseeing the celebration of the liturgy in the cathedral.
  • Petrus Succentor is more probable, in part on chronological grounds, and partly because of the succentor's role in overseeing the celebration of the liturgy in the cathedral.
  • Eventually Walter de la Wyle was elected Succentor of Salisbury, one of the chief officers of a cathedral chapter, with responsibility for overseeing religious ritual in cathedral worship services.
  • It was from the office of Succentor that Walter de la Wyle was elevated to the office of bishop on 29 January 1263 as the successor to Bishop Giles of Bridport.
  • The cantor's locality in the church is most generally to the right of the choir, and directly to his left is his assistant, formerly called the succentor.
  • The dignities were : the Archdeacon of Rennes, the Archdeacon of Le D閟ert ( " de Deserto " ), the Cantor, the Succentor, and the Treasurer.
  • From 1968 to 2000, Stanbridge was made a Readers'Association between 1988 and 1995, and was " Succentor Canonicum " at York Minister between 1988 and 2015.
  • Despite the abolition of the College of Minor Canons, St Paul's Cathedral retains two Minor Canons ( Succentor and Sacrist ) who take part in and organise services in the cathedral.
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