- to
deanery boundaries may be made
according to the
provisions of the
Archdeaconries and
Rural Deaneries Act 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 63). The
deanery synod...
-
Lutheran denominations, a
rural dean is a
member of
clergy who
presides over a "
rural deanery" (often
referred to as a
deanery); "ruridecanal" is the corresponding...
- is
divided into
three archdeaconries, each
divided into a
number of
rural deaneries. The data in this
table is a
summation of the
statistics found in the...
-
Rural Deanery; from 1851 to 1872 it was in
Prestwich Rural Deanery; from 1872 to 1912, it was
placed in
Prestwich and
Middleton Rural Deanery; and since...
-
etymology says that the term
originated from Elloe, the name of the
rural deanery that
serves the fen area of the
Lincoln Diocese. This in turn took its...
- two team benefices,
which contain 20
parishes in
rural north-west
Buckinghamshire in England. The
deanery also
includes eight Church of
England schools....
- St Germans, Roy Screech,
lives in St Austell. The
names of the
older deaneries (before 1875) are
based on
those of the
ancient Hundreds of
Cornwall though...
- Akeley,
Leicestershire - a
hundred (country subdivision) and a
group of
rural deaneries United States Akeley,
Minnesota Akeley Township,
Hubbard County, Minnesota...
- Muscry-donnegan or "O'Donegan's country" or "Múscraighe Tri Maighe", was a
rural deanery in the
Diocese of Cloyne. It is now
identified as the
barony of Orrery...
-
chairs the
meeting of the
deanery's clergy (which, like a cathedral, is
called a chapter), and may also
chair a
deanery synod.
Rural deans (and
those known...