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  2. Minor canon - Wikipedia

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    A minor canon is a member of staff on the establishment of a cathedral or a collegiate church. In at least one foundation the post may be known as "priest-vicar". [1] Minor canons are clergy and take part in the daily services but are not part of the formal chapter. [2]

  3. Liber Regalis - Wikipedia

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    [2] The manuscript provided the order of service for all subsequent coronations up to, and including, that of Elizabeth I. For the coronation of James I and Anne the liturgy was translated into English. Nevertheless, with occasional adaptations to suit the political and religious circumstances of the time, the Liber Regalis remained the basis ...

  4. William Wolfe Capes - Wikipedia

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    Capes attended St Paul's School, London, and the Queen's College, Oxford, where he matriculated in 1851, graduating B.A. in 1856, and becoming a Fellow there. [2] Ordained in 1868, he was a cleric in the Diocese of Winchester, rector of Liphook, [3] rector of Bramshott, and canon of Worcester. [4]

  5. List of clergy and theologians associated with Balliol ...

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    Canon of Westminster Abbey [5]: 110 Charles Gore: 1871: Bishop of Worcester, Birmingham, then Oxford: Chaplain to Queen Victoria and King Edward VII [5]: 70 Hardwicke Rawnsley: 1870: Anglican priest: Chaplain to the King. Co-founder National Trust [5]: 67 Henry Scott Holland: 1865: Canon of Christ Church: Regius Professor of Divinity

  6. Edgar Sheppard - Wikipedia

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    He married Mary Peters White, daughter of Richard White of Instow, in 1874, and they had three sons and one daughter. Their eldest son was Edgar Sheppard (b. 26 Jun 1878), served as a Lieutenant and finally a Captain in the 19th Q A O R (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars Cavalry. Their second son was Arthur Montagu Sheppard (1879–1882).

  7. W. R. F. Browning - Wikipedia

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    He was Canon Residentiary of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford and of Blackburn Cathedral. He is now an honorary priest and honorary canon. He is now an honorary priest and honorary canon. He previous lectured in New Testament Studies at the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education and at Cuddesdon College in Oxford.

  8. Minor Canons of St Paul's - Wikipedia

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    The College of Minor Canons (up to 12 in number) lived according to a rule and from 1353 possessed a hall where they gathered daily for an evening meal. In 1378 the minor canons petitioned Pope Urban VI for a grant confirming their "ancient" privileges, and in 1396 Richard II authorised statutes to govern the college of minor canons at St Paul's.

  9. Canon law of the Church of England - Wikipedia

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    The principal body of canon law enacted since the Reformation is the Book of Canons approved by the Convocations of Canterbury and York in 1604 and 1606 respectively. There are 141 canons in the collection, some of which reaffirm medieval prescriptions, while others depend on Matthew Parker 's Book of Advertisements and the Thirty-nine Articles .