Examples of 'dean and chapter' in a sentence

Meaning of "dean and chapter"

dean and chapter - the governing body of a cathedral or collegiate church
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  • The governing body of a cathedral; the chapter consisting of a group of canons or prebendaries.

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dean and chapter
The dean and chapter as lords of the city.
The cathedral has a Dean and Chapter.
The dean and chapter were pleased with him.
His will was proved in the Court of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster.
Dean and chapter of Durham.
Bishop Perry appointed a Dean and Chapter based on the English model.
The dean and chapter are based at the Cathedral Church of All Saints in Derby.
Many of the Pitway family were tenants of the Dean and Chapter of Worcester Cathedral.
Proposed to the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, the formation of its own security team.
Wren 's original, grander plan met with considerable resistance from the conservative Dean and Chapter.
The patronage of the church belonged to the dean and chapter of St Paul 's Cathedral.
The Dean and Chapter of Worcester Cathedral acquired the old gaol in 1823.
The silver, jewels, and ornaments were transferred to the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church.
In 1757 he was consulted by the dean and chapter of Ely Cathedral.
London, Scala in association with the Dean and Chapter of York.

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Archived from the original on 7 April Dean and Chapter of Westminster.

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