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- Six_Preachers abstract "The college of Six Preachers of Canterbury Cathedral was created by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer as part of the reorganisation of the monastic Christ Church Priory into the new secular Cathedral. First mentioned in a letter of Cranmer to Thomas Cromwell in 1540, the Six Preachers were established by the Statutes of 1541.They were provided with houses in the Precincts but quickly became non-resident and rented out their properties.They had the right to dine with the Dean and Canons and to sit in the stalls in the quire with the canons during services.They were required to preach 20 sermons a year in their own parishes or in a church dependent on the Cathedral, as well as preaching in the Cathedral.There has been an unbroken succession of Six Preachers from 1544 to the present day. In 1982 one of the twentieth-century Six Preachers, Canon Derek Ingram Hill, marked the appointment of the 200th Six Preacher with the publication of a small book detailing the history of the institution and giving a short biography of each of its occupants.".
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- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Francis_James_Holland.
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Nixon_(bishop).
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Todd_(priest).
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink John_Cooke_(Six_Preacher).
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink John_Duncombe_(writer).
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink John_Robinson_(bishop_of_Woolwich).
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink John_Scory.
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Lancelot_Ridley.
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Green_(theologian).
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Michael_J._Battle.
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Randall_Davidson.
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Clarke_(priest).
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Culmer.
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Turner_(reformer).
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Rowland_Taylor.
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Bartlett_(theologian).
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Beccon.
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- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Cromwell.
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Wise_(priest).
- Six_Preachers wikiPageWikiLink Tory_Baucum.
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- Six_Preachers comment "The college of Six Preachers of Canterbury Cathedral was created by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer as part of the reorganisation of the monastic Christ Church Priory into the new secular Cathedral.".
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