• The Dean of the Chapel Royal, in any kingdom, can be the title of an official charged with oversight of that kingdom's chapel royal, the ecclesiastical...
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    The dean of His Majesty's chapels royal is a royal household office in the United Kingdom that, in modern times, is usually held by the Bishop of London...
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    Westminster Abbey as the chosen burial place for the British royal family. The running of the chapel is the responsibility of the dean and Canons of Windsor who...
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  • as Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal and Deputy Clerk of the Closet: as such, he is the only full-time clerical member of the Royal Household of the United...
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  • by the Sub-Almoner (currently Paul Wright), who is also the Deputy Clerk of the Closet of the Ecclesiastical Household, Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal, and...
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  • Bishop of London is customarily appointed the Dean of the Chapel Royal, the bishop typically has authority of these chapels as dean, instead of as bishop...
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  • John Duncanson (minister) (category Deans of the Chapel Royal in Scotland)
    kirks in Menteith. He was then appointed minister of the King's House (or Dean of the Chapel Royal of Stirling). He demitted his parochial charge after...
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    Sophia Stuart (category House of Stuart)
    Montague, Dean of the Chapel Royal. She was named after her grandmother Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. Ninth and last child of James I of England and...
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    The Chapel Royal in Dublin Castle is a 19th-century Gothic revival chapel which served as the official Church of Ireland chapel of the Household of the...
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  • Scotland By custom, the Dean of the Chapel Royal, the Dean of the Thistle and (if a Church of Scotland minister) the principal of St Mary's College, St...
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  • ("friend of the Gael"), was a Church of Scotland minister, poet, and writer. He was Chaplain to Queen Victoria and Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland...
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  • part of the Royal Household in Scotland. In 1886 the office of Dean of the Chapel Royal was revived and united by royal warrant to that of Dean of the Thistle...
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    to the office of Dean of the Chapel Royal. The two offices were separated in 1969. The office of Chancellor is mentioned and given custody of the seal...
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    Henry Compton (bishop) (category Deans of the Chapel Royal)
    also appointed Dean of the Chapel Royal. He was also appointed a member of the Privy Council, and entrusted with the education of the two princesses,...
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  • from 1677, is the Domestic Chaplain to the Sovereign, and Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal, and is the sole full-time clerical member of the Household. Other...
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    of the Chapel Royal since 1723. The diocese covers 458 km2 (177 sq mi) of 17 boroughs of Greater London north of the River Thames (historically the City...
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  • Lady Marina Windsor (category Daughters of British earls)
    Windsor in a Church of England ceremony by William Booth, the sub-dean of the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace. Her godparents are Lady Ralph Kerr, Katherine...
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    Sarah Mullally (category Deans of the Chapel Royal)
    the House of Lords to sit on the Lords Spiritual benches. on 24 May 2018. She succeeded Lord Chartres and became the first female Dean of the Chapel Royal...
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    he held that of Dean of the Chapel Royal. In August 1711 he became Lord Privy Seal, this being, says Lord Stanhope, "the last time that a bishop has been...
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  • William Booth (priest) (category Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order)
    as Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal, Sub-Almoner and, as Domestic Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth II, the sole full-time member of the British Royal Ecclesiastical...
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    Iain Torrance (category Deans of the Chapel Royal in Scotland)
    formerly Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland, and Dean of the Order of the Thistle. He is married...
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    written in their fullest forms for the most official occasions. Retiring Deans of the Royal Peculiars of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle and Westminster...
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    of the Order are led by the Dean of the Thistle: since 2019, the incumbent has been the Reverend Professor David Fergusson, Dean of the Chapel Royal....
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    Nathaniel Crew, 3rd Baron Crew (category Deans of the Chapel Royal)
    revealed his great fabrication, the Popish Plot. After the accession of James II, Crew was also appointed Dean of the Chapel Royal on 28 December 1685, staying...
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    Chartres was enthroned as the Bishop of London, also becoming Prelate of the Order of the British Empire, Dean of the Chapels Royal and a Privy Counsellor...
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    King's College Chapel is the chapel of King's College in the University of Cambridge. It is considered one of the finest examples of late Perpendicular...
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    The Royal Chapel of All Saints or Queen Victoria's Chapel is a Grade II listed church in the grounds of the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire...
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    been made Dean of the Chapel Royal not long before and became Master of the Savoy not long after. Since William Juxon was now Archbishop of Canterbury...
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  • Bill Scott (priest) (category Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order)
    Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal. As such, he was the only full-time clerical member of the Royal Household of the United Kingdom. As Deputy Clerk of the Closet...
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    William Laud (category Deans of the Chapel Royal)
    to be Bishop of Bath and Wells and in September that year he took the court position of Dean of the Chapel Royal, vacant by the death of Lancelot Andrewes...
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