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- June_Osborne abstract "June Osborne DL (born 10 June 1953 in Manchester, England, United Kingdom ) has been Dean of Salisbury since 1 May 2004, the first woman to serve as a dean at Salisbury Cathedral and the first at any of England's medieval cathedrals. She had served as acting dean since the retirement of her predecessor, Derek Watson. There was speculation that she could become the first female bishop in the Church of England.".
- Q6312386 abstract "June Osborne DL (born 10 June 1953 in Manchester, England, United Kingdom ) has been Dean of Salisbury since 1 May 2004, the first woman to serve as a dean at Salisbury Cathedral and the first at any of England's medieval cathedrals. She had served as acting dean since the retirement of her predecessor, Derek Watson. There was speculation that she could become the first female bishop in the Church of England.".
- June_Osborne comment "June Osborne DL (born 10 June 1953 in Manchester, England, United Kingdom ) has been Dean of Salisbury since 1 May 2004, the first woman to serve as a dean at Salisbury Cathedral and the first at any of England's medieval cathedrals. She had served as acting dean since the retirement of her predecessor, Derek Watson. There was speculation that she could become the first female bishop in the Church of England.".
- Q6312386 comment "June Osborne DL (born 10 June 1953 in Manchester, England, United Kingdom ) has been Dean of Salisbury since 1 May 2004, the first woman to serve as a dean at Salisbury Cathedral and the first at any of England's medieval cathedrals. She had served as acting dean since the retirement of her predecessor, Derek Watson. There was speculation that she could become the first female bishop in the Church of England.".