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Definition: DEAN OF ARCHES

Part of Speech Definition
Expression 1. The lay judge of the court of arches.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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Dean of Arches

The Dean of the Arches is the judge who sits at the Ecclesiastical court of the Archbishop of Canterbury in England.[1] 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 the Arches is the Right Worshipful Dr Sheila Cameron, QC, who succeeded Sir John Owen in 2001.

List of Deans of the Arches

Notes

  1. Details of that court's responsibilities: Ecclesiastical court#Church of England.



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