Dean of Llandaff

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Dean of Llandaff is the title given to the head of the chapter of Llandaff Cathedral, which is located in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. It is not an ancient office – the head of the chapter was historically the Archdeacon who appears in this role in the Liber Landavensis and in the Chapter Acts preserved in the Glamorgan Records Office – but the office of a separate Dean was established by act of parliament in 1843. A century later the Deanery was merged with the Vicarage of Llandaff. The Chapter forfeited its legal rights on Disestablishment in 1920, when the Dean and Chapter as an ecclesiastical corporation was dissolved, under the terms of the Welsh Church Act 1914. There continues, however, to be a Dean and Chapter under the scheme or constitution made under the Constitution of the Church in Wales.[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Constitution of the Church in Wales, vol ii, section 3: Schemes". Retrieved 2021-06-15.

Bibliography[]

  • Phyllis Grosskurth, John Addington Symons, a Biography, 1964
  • Owain W. Jones, Glyn Simon, His Life and Opinions, 1981
  • Portrait of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare (1787-1857): Gathering the Jewels


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