- the
direct jurisdiction of an
archbishop and a
royal peculiar is
subject to the
direct jurisdiction of the monarch. Most
peculiars survived the Reformation...
- The
Court of Peculiars is one
of the
ecclesiastical courts of the
Church of England. The
court sits with a
Dean, who is also the
Dean of the Arches. The...
- residence,
of the
dean of a cathedral. The term is also used to
apply to the
ecclesiastical districts of Jersey and Guernsey,
which are
Royal Peculiars and whose...
- of
Dymchurch and
Dean of Peculiars in
Romney Marsh, Kent,
resuming his
original name.
Mipps arrived in
Dymchurch with the
intent of settling down. Syn...
-
duties in the area. As
of 4 August 2024[update],
there are 46
deans (including vacancies): 44
of cathedrals plus the two
royal peculiars.
Under the Cathedrals...
-
Brush Dean III (born
November 17, 1948) is an
American physician, author, consultant, and
retired politician who
served as the 79th
governor of Vermont...
- The
Dean of Westminster is the head
of the
chapter at
Westminster Abbey. Due to the abbey's
status as a
royal peculiar, the
dean answers directly to the...
- an Alan
Sharp adaptation of Irish author Lord Dunsany's 1936
novella My
Talks with
Dean Spanley. It
stars Sam
Neill as the
Dean,
Jeremy Northam and Peter...
-
church of the
Church of
England and
royal peculiar in Westminster,
Greater London. They
consist of the
dean and
several canons meeting in
chapter and...
-
Westminster Abbey is a
royal peculiar, not the seat
of any
bishop or a cathedral, but is led by a
dean. The
deans of Washington National Cathedral and...