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  St Dunstan's Cathedral Website
Eustace Hill was then sent by the Community of the Resurrection to further the work of the Church on the East Rand and it was in the year 1905 that the first Church building was erected on the Van Ryn Mine property and was dedicated to St. Matthew the Evangelist.
Fr Bannerman is the 1st Dean of the Cathedral and Archdeacon of the Cathedral.
The Dean, Churchwardens and Trustees will soon be in the process of buying and developing the land on which St. Dunstan’s Prep School is situated.
www.stdunstanscathedral.org.za /history/index.php   (2385 words)

  
  Salisbury House
It is the main town in the Salisbury district.
Salisbury University (Salisbury State University prior to 2001) is a nationally accredited, four-year comprehensive public university located in the city of Salisbury, Maryland on the Delmarva Peninsula.
The best-known Lord Salisbury was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (1830–1903).
www.artistbooking.com /trips/180/salisbury-house.html   (1709 words)

  
 History of Canterbury St Edmunds cathedral choir school – Of Choristers Ancient and Modern
In 1581 the Dean and Chapter closed the song school and presumably the choristers were sent to live in their own homes.
Mr Fellowes was asked to leave, and the Dean and Chapter met to discuss the future of the school.
In 1935 shortly after Mr Hardman's request for new wash basins and lavatories had been granted, the dean came over to school to say that Dr Shirley, the headmaster of the King's School, wanted the buildings of the Old Brewhouse, and that the choir school must move in to number 11, The Precincts.
www.ofchoristers.net /Chapters/Canterbury.htm   (4319 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Henry III: Documents of the Church of Salisbury in the Early 13th Century
Documents of the Church of Salisbury in the Early 13
We conceded and, with the present charter, confirmed all these aforesaid liberties, free customs and exemptions on the part of ourselves and our heirs to God, to the church of Saint Mary of New Sarum, and to the aforesaid bishop and his successors as free, pure, and perpetual alms.
Charters and Documents Illustrating the History of the Cathedral, City, and Diocese of Salisbury in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/source/1227salisbury.html   (955 words)

  
 Title of "Chancellor"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
William Giffard, bishop of Winchester; Rodger, bishop of Salisbury; Waldric, bishop of Laon; Ranulf; Geoffrey Rufus, bishop of Durham; and Robert de Sigillo, bishop of London.
William de Longchamps, count of Poitous; Eustace, dean of Salisbury and (possibly) Richard de Luce.
Hubert Walter, arch-bishop of Canterbury; Walter de Gray, bishop of Worcester; Richard Marsh, arch-deacon of Northumberland; and Ralph Neville, dean of Lichfield.
www.magnacharta.com /articles/article11.htm   (127 words)

  
 Stoke City MAD - Match Reports: Stoke City 3 Colchester United 1
The hosts did manage to put together a period of sustained pressure and they should have claimed a bounty when Lee Hendrie got on the end of Ricardo Fuller's power-play.
But the on-loan midfielder somehow lifted his effort over the bar before Fuller himself managed to slam a point-blank effort straight at the advancing frame of Dean Gerken.
And the hosts were left cursing their lack of composure in the danger zone when referee Graham Salisbury spotted an infringement in Salif Diao's challenge on Iwelumo.
www.stokecity-mad.co.uk /news/loadrprt.asp?cid=MTCH&id=336474   (513 words)

  
 Cityark - Search Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Salaries: complaints against the Dean by the prebendaries that he takes a full share of their arrears but not their debts; and received a full share of profits for 15 months whereas the prebendaries received not a penny of their salaries, 36-37, 40-47, 51, 53, 66, 76.
Dean's Orchard dispute: 3, 5, 14a, 15-15a; case transferred to Anthony Weldon on death of Francis Barrell, 20; papers relating to, 20, 21a.
Correspondence between the Dean and prebendaries on procedure at the Audit during the Dean's illness and consequent absence, 1-2a, 6-6a, 11-12a.
cityark.medway.gov.uk /query/results/?Mode=Search;SearchWords=Wiltshire   (14125 words)

  
 Department for Constitutional Affairs - Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers: past and present
The titles given are those held by both Lord Chancellors and Lord Keeper at the time they held the Great Seal.
Eustace, vice-chancellor 1194-97, dean of Salisbury, keeper of the seal, 1198 chancellor
Henry Wingham, dean of St Martin's-le-Grand, bishop of London 1259-62.
www.dca.gov.uk /lcfr.htm   (489 words)

  
 My Left Wing:: A Eustace Couple of Days...
Neither MLW nor its proprietor, Maryscott O'Connor, are a registered charity: NO donations made to MLW or MSOC are tax deductible.
Lewis, Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Eustace, RANTS, Circular Firing Squad, Progressives, liberals, Democrats, A Personal Diary, Z: Maryscott's Diaries, (All Tags)
I live with a radical son of a bitch who is the only person I can think of far left of you.
www.myleftwing.com /showDiary.do?diaryId=12290   (3427 words)

  
 Argentein documents: 12th century
Richard by the grace of god King of England, Duke of Normandy [and] Aquitaine, Count of Anjou, to the archbishops, bishops, abbots, earls, barons, justiciars, sheriffs, stewards, reeves and all his officials and lieges, of the whole of England, greetings.
Witnesses: J. earl Moret', W. de Forz' earl of Aumale, William of St Mary Church, Dean of St Martin's London, Geoffrey son of Peter, Baldwin of Bethun', Warin son of Gerold, W.
Given by the hand of Master Eustace Dean of Salisbury, then acting in the place of the Chancellor 16 March at Chin[on] in the 6th year of our reign [1194/5].
www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk /families/arg/argdocs.shtml   (2376 words)

  
 St. Thomas Becket
Yet you are a cleric in person, and many times over in office-archdeacon of Canterbury, dean of Hastings, provost of Beverley, canon of this church and that, procurator of the archbishop, and like to be archbishop, too, the rumor goes!" Thomas received the rebuke with good humor.
Although he was proud, strong-willed, and irascible, and remained so all his life, he did not neglect to make seasonal retreats at Merton and took the discipline imposed on him there.
At the reconciliation in France, Henry had agreed to the punishment of Roger, archbishop of York, and the bishops of London and Salisbury, who had assisted at the coronation of Henry's son, despite the long-established right of the archbishop of Canterbury to perform this ceremony and in defiance of the Pope's explicit instructions.
www.ewtn.com /library/MARY/THOMBECK.htm   (4163 words)

  
 Trollope-l: Trollope and His Contemporaries: A Discussion List
Here are pictures of those members of the group who went to a November Lecture given by Ellen Moody to the Trollope Society at the Reform Club, and then spent a day together visiting Salisbury Cathedrale.
The reader will also find photographs of the houses said to be the those upon which Trollope modelled the Bedesmen's house and Mr Harding's Warden's Resident as well as Salisbury Cathedrale and a medieval pub where we adjoined for tea
Photographs from Michael and Anne Powe's wedding in the summer of 2003 on the lawn of their house in Connecticut.
www.jimandellen.org /trollope/trollope.list.html   (1843 words)

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