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worked in the
Chapel Royal from 1535-1574
after being put
forward to the
subdeanery.
Clapperton was
named as the
provost of
Trinity College in 1540 following...
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January 1660, and on 23
August he was
presented by the
crown to the
subdeanery of
Lincoln Cathedral, and on 8
December received the
mastership of the...
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Heritage List for England,
retrieved 20
December 2012
Historic England, "The
Subdeanery and East
Midlands Tourist Board offices,
Lincoln (1388668)", National...
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Olave Chichester, St
Pancras Chichester, St
Peter the
Great otherwise Subdeanery Chichester + 2
detached portions, St
Peter the Less Chichester. Cuckfield...
- Percy. This he held for twenty-five years, and then
resigned it. His
subdeanery he
resigned in 1579, and was
succeeded by
Henry Wright, M.A. In February...
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parents were
married and the
children baptised in St Peter-the-Great
Subdeanery Church in
Chichester Cathedral's
north transept. Wran
served his indenture...
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Earle in 1665, was
appointed to the See of Salisbury. He
resigned the
subdeanery of
Salisbury in 1661 and his
prebend there in 1665. His
consecration as...
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Messingham Vicarage, Lincolnshire. 1813–18.
Roxby Low Rise
Farmhouse Subdeanery,
Minster Yard, Lincoln. c. 1813.
Appleby Hall’
Lincolnshire 1821-3. Now...
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relation to one John de Kylwos,
regarding Kylwos'
exchange of the Ross
subdeanery for the treasurership, an
exchange authorised by
Bishop Alexander. On...
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Spridlington Hall (former Rectory).
Additions 1878. 17
Minster Yard, (
Subdeanery)
Extensive rebuilding and re-fenestration to the east end for Rev. Clements...