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Dean of the Arches : ウィキペディア英語版
Dean of Arches
The Dean of (the) Arches is the judge who sits at the ecclesiastical court of the Archbishop of Canterbury in England.〔Details of that court's responsibilities: Ecclesiastical court#Church of England.〕 This appeal court is commonly called the Arches Court.
The Dean of Arches is a joint appointment of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Archbishop of York; he serves the same role in the latter's 'Chancery Court' where he or she has the title of 'Auditor'. The Dean of Arches also acts as Master of the Faculties.
The current Dean of Arches is Charles George, QC, who succeeded the Right Worshipful Dr Sheila Cameron on 1 May 2009.〔
==List of Deans of the Arches==

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|1553-||John Story (afterwards MP for East Grinstead, 1553 and Bramber, 1554)
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|1549-||Griffin Leyson
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|1546-||William Coke or Cook (1st lay dean) 〔
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|1543–1545||John Cock (or Cockys) 〔The parliamentary history of the principality of Wales, from the earliesr times to the present day, 1541-1895〕 〔
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|1541-1543||Richard Gwent (died 1543) (also Archdeacon of Brecknock, 1534 and Archdeacon of London, 1534) and Archdeacon of Huntingdon, 1542) 〔
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|?-1532||Peter Ligham 〔 (【引用サイトリンク】title= The 1552 Reform of English Church Discipline )
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|1520–1522||Thomas Wodynton
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|c.1511 ||()Richard Bodewell or Blodwell
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|1504–1515||Humphrey Hawardyn
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|1474-||John Morton (cardinal), afterwards Bishop of Ely, 1478 and Archbishop of Canterbury, 1486 〔Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service, Register of John Carpenter, bishop of Worcester, 2 vols, II, fol.53〕
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|c.1460-1472||William Wytham (also Dean of Wells, 1469–1472)
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|1452–||Robert Dobbs 〔
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|1444–||William Byconnyl 〔
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|1426–||William Lyndwood (also Archdeacon of Stow, 1434)
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|1423–||Thomas Beckington (also Archdeacon of Buckingham, 1424–1443 and afterwards Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1443} 〔
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|1419–||John Stafford afterwards Archdeacon of Salisbury, 1419)
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|1415–||Henry Ware 〔
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|1407–||Richard Brinkley 〔
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|1376–||John Barner 〔
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|1364–||Thomas Young 〔
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|1360–||William de Wittersley 〔
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|1350–||John de Carleton 〔
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|c.1346||Simon Islip (afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, 1349)
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|1322–?1323||John de Stratford 〔 (afterwards Bishop of Winchester, 1323)
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|1308–||John de Ross 〔 (?afterwards Bishop of Carlisle, 1325)
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|1297–||William de Sardinia 〔
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|1273–||William de Middelton 〔 Google Books 〕
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|...||John de Ufford
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