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The Dean of Lincoln is the head of the Chapter of Lincoln Cathedral in the city of Lincoln, England in the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln. [1] The current Dean is Simon Jones . [ 2 ]
Lincoln Cathedral features two major rose windows, which are a highly uncommon feature among medieval architecture in England. On the north side of the cathedral is the "Dean's Eye" which survives from the original structure of the building and on the south side is the "Bishop's Eye" which was most likely rebuilt c. 1325 –1350.
Lincoln Cathedral: The Dean of Lincoln: Simon Jones: 1972 (age 52–53) [75] 14 September 2024 [76] Chichester Cathedral: The Dean of Chichester: Edward Dowler: 1967 (age 57–58) 14 September 2024 [77] Worcester Cathedral: The Dean of Worcester: Stephen Edwards: 1972 (age 52–53) [78] 15 September 2024 [79] Chelmsford Cathedral: Dean ...
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On 27 May 2016, Wilson was announced as the next Dean of Lincoln. [5] She was installed on dean on 22 October 2016. [6] Wilson has been Senior Independent Director for Ecclesiastical Insurance since November 2017, having been on the board since 2012 when she was Archdeacon of Chesterfield. Commenting on her appointment, Wilson said ...
On 12 October 1660 Honywood was installed dean of Lincoln, retaining Kegworth in commendam for the rest of his life. He set to work to repair the damage done to Lincoln Cathedral and its precincts, and re-established the long-suspended choral service, finding money for both from his own purse. He defended the old rights of the dean and chapter ...
Honywood's memorial in the cathedral nave. Michael Honywood was made Dean of Lincoln at the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660, with the huge task of repairing the fabric of the cathedral, ravaged by the Parliamentarian soldiers during the Civil War. General repairs took him until 1674, when he was finally able to begin his cherished project ...
Sir Richard Kaye, 6th Baronet, FRS, LL.D (1736–25 December 1809) was an English peer, churchman and scientist. He was Dean of Lincoln from 1783, and inherited the baronetcy from his elder brother Sir John Lister Kaye, 5th Baronet in 1789.