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  2. Chaplain - Wikipedia

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    The domestic chaplain was an important part of the life of the peerage in England from the reign of Henry VIII to the middle of the 19th century. Up until 1840, Anglican domestic chaplains were regulated by law and enjoyed the substantial financial advantage of being able to purchase a license to hold two benefices simultaneously while residing ...

  3. Ecclesiastical Household - Wikipedia

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    Other members are the Dean of the Thistle (where held by another individual), and two Domestic Chaplains: the minister at Crathie Kirk (by Balmoral Castle) and the minister at the Canongate Kirk (by the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh). There are ten "Chaplains in Ordinary". Upon retirement the chaplains may be appointed "Extra Chaplains".

  4. Category:Domestic chaplains - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Domestic chaplains" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Samuel Annesley; W.

  5. William Booth (priest) - Wikipedia

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    From 1965 to 1974 he was chaplain of Cranleigh School in Surrey and from 1974 to 1991 he was chaplain of Westminster School. [ 3 ] Appointed Deputy Clerk of the Closet in 1991, Booth served ex-officio 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 ...

  6. Deputy Clerk of the Closet - Wikipedia

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    The Deputy Clerk of the Closet is the Domestic Chaplain to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. The office was created in 1677. Since 1931, the Deputy Clerk is also the sub-dean of the Chapel Royal (under the Clerk of the Closet). The Deputy Clerk is the only full-time clerical member of the Ecclesiastical Household of the Monarch of the United ...

  7. Prelate of Honour of His Holiness - Wikipedia

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    Before the motu proprio Pontificalis Domus of 28 March 1968, Honorary Prelates (HP) were called Domestic Prelates (Latin: Antistites Urbani). Those who held certain offices were also granted the title, such as an Archbishop or Bishop Assistant at the Pontifical Throne or a member of the Roman Prelature .

  8. James Mansel - Wikipedia

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    Canon James Seymour Denis Mansel KCVO FSA JP, formerly Deputy Clerk of the Closet, Sub-dean of the Chapel Royal, Sub-Almoner, and Domestic Chaplain to Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom 1965–79. Mansel was born in Leamington on 18 June 1907 and educated at Brighton College and Exeter College, Oxford, where he read French.

  9. Bill Scott (priest) - Wikipedia

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    William Sievwright Scott CVO (1 February 1946 – 17 July 2020) was an Anglican priest who served [1] within the Ecclesiastical Household of the Queen of the United Kingdom as Domestic Chaplain to Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, Deputy Clerk of the Closet, Sub-Almoner, and Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal. [2]