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Definition of Subdeans
1. subdean [n] - See also: subdean
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subdeans
Literary usage of Subdeans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications of the Surtees Society by Surtees Society (1886)
"subdeans.1 JOHN FAVOUR, LL.D.—John Favour, born in the parish of icoz. ...
He was also a (1) The subdeans do not appear in the York ..."
2. Sacred Archæology: A Popular Dictionary of Ecclesiastical Art and by Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott (1868)
"... is the term applied to the subdeans of St. Paul's, Chichester, Lincoln, ...
these subdeans were, in point of fact, arch-subdeacons with a limited ..."
3. Sacred Archæology: A Popular Dictionary of Ecclesiastical Art and by Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott (1868)
"The Council of Autun mentions an arch-subdeacon, and sub- deacon is the term
applied to the subdeans of St. Paul's, Chichester, Lincoln, and York, ..."
4. Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow by Glasgow (Scotland), Robert Renwick (1896)
"In 1665 John Rosse, minister of Old Monkland, seem to have belonged to the subdeans
from an early with consent of the dean and chapter of Glasgow, period, ..."
5. Memorials of the Church of SS. Peter and Wilfrid, Ripon by Joseph Thomas Fowler (1886)
"subdeans.1 JOHN FAVOUR, LL.D.—John Favour, born in the parish of 1007. ...
He was also a (1) The subdeans do not appear in the York Institution-book. ..."