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The smaller body usually consists of the residentiary members and is included in the larger one.
She was a residentiary canon at Bradford Cathedral until her current appointment.
From 1999, he was a residentiary canon of Southwark Cathedral.
The professors holding this chair were thus made residentiary canons of Ely Cathedral.
The Church Commissioners pay the salary of the dean and two of the residentiary canons only.
He was very active as a residentiary canon at Canterbury where "he proved to be an energetic and popular archdeacon."
Six years later he became a residentiary canon at Truro Cathedral and in 1947 he resigned as archdeacon.
The last years of his life were divided between Emmanuel College and the residentiary house in Amen Corner.
Before 1840 the senior residentiary cleric was the precentor and not a dean due to a complication during the dissolution of the monasteries.
In addition there are 42 cathedral deans and dozens more archdeacons and residentiary cathedral canons.
In 1957 he became a residentiary canon of St Albans Cathedral and the diocesan director of religious education.
When he moved to Durham in 1974, he became a residentiary canon of Durham Cathedral.
In 1964 one of the residentiary canonries of the cathedral fell vacant, and Verney was appointed to it, with another project in sight.
Dr Sookhdeo is non- residentiary canon of Khyber Diocese, Pakistan.
His last appointment before being ordained to the episcopate was as precentor and a residentiary canon of St Edmundsbury Cathedral.
He held the prebendal stall of Bishopston in Salisbury Cathedral, about 1539, and became one of the residentiary canons.
Sullivan was appointed Archdeacon of Wells and a residentiary canon of Wells Cathedral in 2007.
Early in 1903 Carr Glyn, the bishop of Peterborough, made him a residentiary canon of his cathedral; he was installed on 12 February.
In 1982 he was appointed Archdeacon of Oxford and a residentiary canon of Christ Church, Oxford.
He has taken over as residentiary canon at Sheffield's Anglican Cathedral after moving from Chelmsford where he was a vicar.
Ten years later, Bishop John Moorman appointed him as canon missioner, which post was held with a residentiary canonry at Ripon Cathedral.
In spring 1885, Creighton accepted an offer from the Prime Minister, William Gladstone, of a residentiary canonry at Worcester Cathedral.
At the Restoration Nicholson returned to his parish, and resumed his former preferments, to which was added a residentiary canonry at St. Davids.
The cathedral chapter is composed of the dean, four residentiary canons and (currently) two lay canons, each with a different responsibility in the running of the cathedral.
The chapter (comprising the dean, three residentiary canons and three chapter canons), the cathedral council and the college of canons.