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The Chancery Court of York is an ecclesiastical court for the Province of York of the Church of England. An ecclesiastical court (also called Court Christian) is any of certain courts having jurisdiction mainly in spiritual or religious matters. ...
The Church of England is the officially established Christian church in England, and acts as the mother and senior branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion, as well as a founding member of the Porvoo Communion. ...
The presiding officer, the Official Principal and Auditor, has been the same person as the Dean of the Arches since the nineteenth century . The Court comprises the Auditor, two clergy and two laymen, as for the Court of the Arches in the Province of Canterbury. The Registrar is distinct however, and is at present Lionel Lennox (1987-). In education, a registrar is an official in an academic institution (a college, university, or secondary school) who handles student records. ...
Original jurisdiction was formerly exercised by a separate provincial court, known as the Court of Audience. It was presided over by the auditor. This court was merged in the Chancery Court of York in the eighteenth century. The Provincial Registrar of York is appointed by the archbishop, after consultation with the Standing Committee of the General Synod . There may be a deputy provincial registrar . The provincial registrar acts as legal advisor to the archbishop, registrar of the provincial court, and joint registrar of the General Synod. The General Synod is the title of the governing body of some church organizations. ...
Auditors of the Chancery Court of York
- Miss Sheila Cameron, CBE QC 2000-
- Hon Sir John Owen, QC 1980-2000
- Rev'd Kenneth Elphinstone, QC 1977-1980
- Sir Harold Kent, GCB QC 1972-1976
- Walter Wigglesworth, QC 1971-1972
- Rt Hon Sir Henry Willink, Bt QC 1955-1971
- Sir Philip Wilbraham-Baker, KBE 1934-1955
- Sir Lewis Dibdin, QC 1903-1934
- Sir Arthur Charles 1898-1903
- Rt Hon Lord Penzance 1875-1899
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The prefix The Honourable or The Honorable ( or formerly The Honble) is a title of quality attached to the names of certain classes of persons. ...
Sir is an English honorary title, one formerly associated with knighthood. ...
There have been several well-known people named John Owen, including: Johnny Owen (boxer) John Owen (church leader) John Owen (chess player) John Owen (politician), Democratic governor of North Carolina, 1828-1830. ...
QC can stand for: Quantum City, the title of a book by Ayssar Arida relating urban design and scientific worldviews, see www. ...
QC can stand for: Quantum City, the title of a book by Ayssar Arida relating urban design and scientific worldviews, see www. ...
Sir is an English honorary title, one formerly associated with knighthood. ...
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QC can stand for: Quantum City, the title of a book by Ayssar Arida relating urban design and scientific worldviews, see www. ...
QC can stand for: Quantum City, the title of a book by Ayssar Arida relating urban design and scientific worldviews, see www. ...
The Right Honourable (abbreviated The Rt Hon. ...
Sir is an English honorary title, one formerly associated with knighthood. ...
Rt Hon Sir Henry Urmston Willink, Bt (1894-1973) was Conservative Minister of Health from 1943-1945 in the wartime Coalition Government. ...
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QC can stand for: Quantum City, the title of a book by Ayssar Arida relating urban design and scientific worldviews, see www. ...
Sir is an English honorary title, one formerly associated with knighthood. ...
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Sir is an English honorary title, one formerly associated with knighthood. ...
QC can stand for: Quantum City, the title of a book by Ayssar Arida relating urban design and scientific worldviews, see www. ...
Sir is an English honorary title, one formerly associated with knighthood. ...
The Right Honourable (abbreviated The Rt Hon. ...
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