Angliæ notitia, or The present state of England together with divers reflections upon the antient state thereof.

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Angliæ notitia, or The present state of England together with divers reflections upon the antient state thereof.
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Chamberlayne, Edward, 1616-1703.
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[London] :: In the Savoy, printed by T.N. for John Martyn, and are to be sold at the sign of the Bell without Temple-Bar,
1669.
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Page 402

Here followeth a Catalogue of the present Deans in the Provinces both of Canterbury and York.

In the Province of Canterbury
  • Dr. Turner Dean of Canter∣bury.
  • Dr. Sancrost Dean of Pauls.
  • Dr. Dolben Bishop of Rochester and Dean of Westminster.
  • Dr. Clark Dean of Winche∣ster.
  • Dr. Wilford Dean of Ely.
  • Dr. Creyton Dean of Bath and Wells.
  • Dr. Williams Bishop of Ossory and Dean Commendatory of Bangor.
  • Dr. Fell Dean of Christ-Church.
  • ...

Page 403

  • Dr. Hardy Dean of Rochester.
  • Dr. Gueson Dean of Chichester.
  • Dr. Thomas Dean of Worcester.
  • Dr. redyok Dean of Salis∣bury.
  • Dr. Honywood Dean of Lincoln.
  • Dr. Lloyd Dean of St. Asaph.
  • Dr. Cary Dean of Exeter.
  • Dr. Duport Dean of Peterbo∣rough.
  • Dr. Crofts Dean of Norwich.
  • Dr. Toogood Dean of Bristol.
  • Dr. Hodges Dean of Hereford.
  • Dr. Brough Dean of Glocester.
  • Dr. Wood Dean of Litchfield.
In the Province of York.
  • Dr. Hitch Dean of York.
  • Dr. Sudbury Dean of Durham.
  • Dr. Carlton Dean of Carlile.
  • Dr. Bridgeman Dean of Chester.

Page 404

Note, That in the Cathe∣dral Churches of St. Davids and of Landaff there never hath been any Dean, but the Bishop in either is Head of the Chap∣ter, and in the Bishops ab∣sence the Chanter at St. Da∣vids and at Landaff the Arch∣deacon.

Note also, That there are some Deans in England with∣out any Jurisdiction, only for honour so stiled; as the Dean of the Chappel Royal, and Dean of the Chappel of St. George at Windsor.

Moreover, Some Deans there are without any Chapter, yet enjoying certain Jurisdicti∣ons, as the Dean of Croyden, the Dean of Battel, the Dean of Bocking, &c.

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