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subdean
subdean (ˌsʌbˈdiːn) Forms: α. 4 soudene, 4–5 sodene, sud(d)ene, 6 sedeane. β. 5–7 subdeane, 6 -de(i)ne, 7 -dean. [a. AF. *sodean, *sudene, *subdene = OF. sou(z)deien (mod. sousdoyen), soubdean, f. sou(s)-, sub- (see sub- 6) + deien dean1, after med.L. subdecānus. Cf. southdene s.v. south-2.] An offi... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Pearson (priest)
He was also Subdean of York; and Chancellor of the diocese. wikipedia.org
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suddene
suddene obs. form of subdean. Oxford English Dictionary
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Andrew Bing
Bing served as subdean of York Minster in 1606 and Archdeacon of Norwich in 1618. wikipedia.org
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subdecanal
subdeˈcanal, a. rare. [f. med.L. subdecānus subdean + -al1.] Of or pertaining to a subdean or subdeanery.1846 M{supc}Culloch Acc. Brit. Empire (1854) II. 186 There are also Peculiars of various descriptions in most dioceses,..royal, archiepiscopal, episcopal, decanal, sub-decanal, prebendal, rectori... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Walton (translator)
Identification Walton has been confused by Thomas Tanner with John Walton, archbishop of Dublin, with John de Waltham, prior of Drax and subdean of York wikipedia.org
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sudene
sudene obs. f. subdean. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alfred Gatty
In 1861 he was appointed as rural dean and in 1862 as subdean of York Minster. wikipedia.org
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John Wall (priest and antiquarian)
restored on his submission in the following September, and retained that and his canonry at Salisbury during the Commonwealth and Protectorate; he was also subdean wikipedia.org
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Richard de la More
Life Richard was subdean of the diocese of Lincoln as well as Archdeacon of Winchester from before 11 September 1280. 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. wikipedia.org
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Ralph Battell
Peter's Church, Canterbury, and of Edworth, Bedfordshire; subdean of the Chapel Royal; sub-almoner to Queen Anne; and prebendary of Worcester (1680). wikipedia.org
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Michael Reniger
Reniger was appointed Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral in 1566 (Precentor, 1567/ Subdean, 1568); Archdeacon of Winchester in 1575; and Canon of St. wikipedia.org
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Richard Tollett
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 wikipedia.org
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Max Alexander Cunningham Warren
Warren served as general secretary of the CMS for over 20 years, from 1942 to 1963, when he was appointed as canon and subdean of Westminster Abbey, London wikipedia.org
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William de Thornaco
He is recorded however as being suspended by Bishop Robert Grosseteste in 1239, together with precentor and subdean. wikipedia.org
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