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  2. List of chaplains of King's College London - Wikipedia

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    The Chaplain of King's College London is a Church of England minister based at the College's main Strand campus. Since the College has expanded to other campuses, each with their own chaplains, the senior is referred to as the College Chaplain.

  3. Catholic chaplaincies in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    West Indian Chaplaincy; Higher Education Chaplaincies. There is an extensive network of Catholic Chaplains and Chaplaincies working within higher education in the UK.

  4. Chapel Cleeve Manor - Wikipedia

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    Chapel Cleeve Manor is a Grade II* listed building in Chapel Cleeve, Somerset, England. It started life in the 1450s as a pilgrims' hostel . The building was enlarged in the 19th and 20th centuries when it was a private house and then a hotel.

  5. Ecclesiastical Household - Wikipedia

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    The College of Chaplains consists of those appointed chaplain to the monarch. They are honorary chaplains who do not fulfill any formal duties. They preach once a year in the Chapel Royal. During the reign of Queen Victoria, there were 36 Chaplains-in-Ordinary and a number of honorary chaplains. A new appointment as chaplain would traditionally ...

  6. John Green (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    He was eventually made domestic chaplain to the Duke of Somerset, who was chancellor of the University of Cambridge. [3] In 1748, the Duke died and was succeeded by the Duke of Newcastle [ 3 ] who quickly saw to it that Green was appointed Regius Professor of Divinity , the most senior chair in the university.

  7. Methodist Homes (MHA) - Wikipedia

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    Methodist Homes (MHA) is the largest charity care provider for older people in Great Britain. [3] MHA was established as an independent charity by the Methodist Church in 1943 and was formerly known as Methodist Homes for the Aged. Whilst MHA is open to providing care and support to people of all faiths and none, the charity continues to ...

  8. Bishop of Bath and Wells - Wikipedia

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    Somerset originally came under the authority of the Bishop of Sherborne, but Wells became the seat of its own Bishop of Wells from 909. King William Rufus granted Bath to a royal physician, John of Tours, Bishop of Wells and Abbot of Bath, who was permitted to move his episcopal seat for Somerset from Wells to Bath in 1090, thereby becoming the first Bishop of Bath.

  9. Swansea Friends Meeting House and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Swansea Friends Meeting House and Cemetery, at 223 Prospect Street in Somerset, Massachusetts, are a pair of religious properties believed to include the oldest extant Quaker meetinghouse in the state, with the oldest surviving meetinghouse form in which the pulpit and entrance face each other across the building's short dimension (instead of the 19th century form, where they stand at ...

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