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| The Rev. Father Power was appointed | chaplain, a man in poor health, who was compelled at t |
| Since Monica departure as | chaplain a team of local ministers have taken on vario |
| ates to the murder by an impostor posing as a | chaplain aboard the prison ship Gloria Scott: "We rush |
| t period as Prime Minister became his private | chaplain, advising him on how he should combine the ar |
| Robert Shayne - | Chaplain aka 'Padre' |
| Jordan is attributed to Francisco de Eliza's | chaplain, Alejandro Jordan. |
| He was then | Chaplain, along with Fr Ambrose Macaulay, at Queen's U |
| 42 he took leave of absence to become an Army | chaplain, and after parachute training he was posted t |
| own and he returned to Sheffield working as a | chaplain and teacher. |
| egon, the son of Jeanne, a non-denominational | chaplain, and Paul Olsen, a professor of English and h |
| curacy in Norfolk, he then spent a period as | chaplain and assistant master at Eton. |
| Samson was a Royal | Chaplain and a canon and Treasurer of the diocese of B |
| a in the second half of the decade as a papal | chaplain and administrator, before being provided as B |
| turning to Wells in 1919, he was appointed as | chaplain and Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, moving |
| He was promoted to be court | chaplain and secretary, and took charge of all the ele |
| itary Constantinian Order of Saint George and | Chaplain and Council Member of the British and Irish D |
| at Rochester he appointed William Laud as his | chaplain and gave him several valuable preferments. |
| sitions in the army rabbinate, including army | chaplain and chief rabbi of the Israeli Air Force. |
| After this he was | chaplain and vice principal of Westcott House, Cambrid |
| given access to the prison warden, guards and | chaplain and to Johnson and his family, filmed the las |
| After the Restoration he again became royal | chaplain, and recovered his Seaford prebend and his Ox |
| He was the general council's first | chaplain, and traveled with then-Bishop Matthews to Te |
| ppointment, Father Neale was still working as | chaplain and living with the community of Carmelite nu |
| ee of Canterbury in 1694 Gibson was appointed | chaplain and librarian to the archbishop, and in 1703 |
| Archdall then returned to Britain as | chaplain and director of religious studies at Wellingt |
| , but in 1797 he was appointed to the post of | chaplain and secretary to the Asylum for Female Orphan |
| 1945 he moved to Bangor to take up a post as | chaplain and tutor at St. Mary's College, Bangor, and |
| rinity College, Dublin before being appointed | chaplain and private secretary to his uncle, the Bisho |
| racurricular activities of a Kimbolton school | chaplain and chemistry master, Rev Ron Lancaster, some |
| He was a papal | chaplain and proctor as well as a royal envoy. |
| His first appointment was as parish | chaplain and teacher in Ballyfermot. |
| ton, Bishop of Ely, nevertheless made him his | chaplain, and gave him the living of St Mary, Swaffham |
| hen of Die, canons of St. Rufus, and Hugh the | Chaplain, and two laymen, Andrew and Guerin, who after |
| f Durham (1606), ordained Smart, made him his | chaplain, and gave him the rectory of Boldon, co. |
| usually conversed in Irish with his attendant | chaplain, and had to use it to address people of Tuam |
| The Rt Revd Lancelot Fleming, Naval | Chaplain and Bishop of Portsmouth |
| after which he was the Bishop of Chichester's | Chaplain and then a Lecturer for The Church of England |
| As an assistant army | chaplain, and therefore technically a civilian, Smith |
| In 1917 he returned to his old college as | Chaplain and Bursar leaving in 1924 to become Rector o |
| He held a prebend at Norwich, was a royal | chaplain, and canon of Canterbury (1721). |
| ual named Casearius, who was probably a Dutch | Chaplain and a personal friend of Van Rheede. |
| Later he was a temporary wartime | Chaplain and then held incumbencies at St Nicholas, Hu |
| He started his ordained ministry as | chaplain and tutor at Wycliffe Hall before serving a c |
| He is currently the Republican Caucus | Chaplain, and he has been appointed to the Financial S |
| World War Prince Maximilian served as an Army | chaplain and in this capacity he attended to wounded s |
| He was appointed a royal | chaplain, and received the honorary degree of D.D. fro |
| She holds appointments as Honorary | Chaplain and Honorary Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, |
| Chaplain and Fellow, University College, Oxford | |
| r B) was designed as a chapel (with a company | chaplain and vestry) where more than 500 workers and m |
| He became the archbishop's | chaplain and librarian. |
| Keith Eyeons, | Chaplain and Fellow in Theology |
| He was also court | chaplain and archivist at the Alba-Iulia Bishopric aft |
| year, having been ordained priest, he because | Chaplain and Lecturer of Brasenose College until 1982. |
| ch, Oxford, between 1583 and 1588 Hakluyt was | chaplain and secretary to Sir Edward Stafford, English |
| nn Peter Uz, acted for some years as military | chaplain, and afterwards filled various other ecclesia |
| Blount, Lord Mountjoy who appointed him as a | chaplain, and Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk who a |
| He then became a | chaplain, and a professor of geography, history and et |
| family by pretending to have been the prison | chaplain and a good friend of Ben's; Willa and Pearl a |
| He served as staff | chaplain and Arabic interpreter to the force in the An |
| Witch, who had volunteered for two years as a | chaplain and had an extensive knowledge of alternative |
| ry IV to the English throne in 1399 he became | chaplain and confessor to this king, being described a |
| 1885 and 1895 the positions of Merton College | chaplain and vicar of All Saints Church, Oxford. |
| d a monument was erected to his memory by his | chaplain and executor, Dr. Warren. |
| Possibly associated with the | chaplain and the royal chapel was the office of the ch |
| ammersmith, London, leaving in 1884 to become | chaplain and librarian to Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of |
| John Christopherson (died 1558) was | Chaplain and confessor to Queen Mary I of England, Mas |
| He also acted as | chaplain and confessor to Bishop Gardiner. |
| llege in 1955, combining the roles of Fellow, | Chaplain and Lecturer. |
| ordered by king James I, to whom he was also | chaplain; and his name occurs among those of other Oxf |
| play ends with the exit of the murderer, the | Chaplain and the Warden. |
| loquence and dislike of tobacco, made him his | chaplain, and on 21 June 1612 appointed him dean of Wi |
| He remains the clubhouse | chaplain and religious advisor for the St. Louis Cardi |
| ot a member, Reverend W.D. Gage served as the | chaplain, and later the legislature returned the favor |
| n 1835, Burrow went out to Gibraltar as civil | chaplain, and was appointed archdeacon of Gibraltar in |
| His | chaplain and curate at Eccleston was Edward Gee. |
| lican ministry and was ordained, serving as a | chaplain and assistant priest in Oxford. |
| Returning to Milwaukee, Tanner served as a | chaplain and professor of religion at St. Mary's Provi |
| He was also appointed a Royal | Chaplain, and on 16 December 1617 was installed Dean o |
| rd accompanied him to Rome in the capacity of | chaplain, and it is said that during this visit he res |
| Inge, former chemistry teacher and Assistant | Chaplain and current Bishop of Worcester |
| He was later both | chaplain and confidential secretary to the Carinthian |
| ry to become canon of Christ Church and royal | chaplain and take a major part in proceedings against |
| In 1876, he ceased to be the bishop's | chaplain and become Commissary of Calcutta until 1888. |
| Alley then thanked the prison | chaplain and said, "I love you, David. |
| Rural Fire Service | Chaplain and awarded 10 years service medal |
| During part of that time, he was a | chaplain and instructor at Mercy Hospital School of Nu |
| his career with a post combining the roles of | Chaplain and Lecturer there. |
| Berrow was the third son of a curate and | chaplain and was a Peterborough apothecary, or chemist |
| ir John Walsh who employed William Tyndale as | chaplain and tutor to his grandchildren in 1522-3; by |
| e new Center, Campus Ministry, the University | Chaplain, and the International Institute for Clergy F |
| Back in England he became | Chaplain and physician to the Duke of Somerset, and th |
| Mannheim in 1775, Vogler was appointed court | chaplain and second maestro di cappella. |
| became Bishop of Cork he became his Domestic | Chaplain and later Dean of its cathedral. |
| 11 July - Thomas Hussey, diplomat, | chaplain, and Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of |
| As a papal | chaplain and lawyer, he was well qualified to argue th |
| He served as Assistant | Chaplain, and then Chaplain, at the college, before be |
| in the diocese of Brechin; he is also a papal | chaplain and an auditor of the papal palace at Avignon |
| Sharp Chapel houses the Offices of University | Chaplain and serves the religious needs of multiple de |
| Morgan served as | chaplain and secretary to Admiral Sir Charles Cotton f |
| He served as an Army | Chaplain and afterwards as Vicar of Orford, Lancashire |
| 1992), chair of the Committee for the Future, | chaplain and member of the Board of Directors Riversid |
| had kept the money, that he had dismissed the | chaplain and mass was rarely said, he had dismissed se |
| fter completing his education, he served as a | chaplain and lecturer at the high school in Gothenburg |
| . Martin Outwich, London, and in 1689 a royal | chaplain, and dean of Peterborough. |
| Barrackpur (1797-1799) was appointed Calcutta | chaplain and vice-principal of the college of Fort Wil |
| air and Co-Chair of his county delegation, as | Chaplain and Treasurer of the Legislative Black Caucus |
| blishment was small with only the Preceptor a | chaplain and four servants. |
| From 1828 to 1856 he was | chaplain and secretary to the Magdalen Hospital, Black |
| claims against Father David Martin, a former | chaplain and governor at the school. |
| The escapees then left the badly injured | chaplain and Ryan ran to nearby Champ Street. |
| Guildford in 1974 is a barrister, | chaplain and human rights activist. |
| From 1919 until 1924 he was | Chaplain and Lecturer at the Ordination Test School, i |
| s other sister Shosh Dworsky is the assistant | chaplain and rabbi at Carleton College. |
| Dr. Babington was the Earl of Leicester's | chaplain, and seems about this time to have been high |
| till warmer friendship, and the post of court | chaplain; and after the Revolution he continued to hol |
| He was a royal | chaplain and held prebends in the diocese of London as |
| Following this, he became a | chaplain, and later theology professor in various Tran |
| ructor of carpentry and masonry, as well as a | chaplain and musician. |
| 989 he was the Bishop of Coventry's examining | chaplain and, from 1987 to 1993, the rector of the Rug |
| Robert was officially a Papal | chaplain, and, for instance, the Pope had charged Robe |
| f death exists on the Highway for a U.S. Army | chaplain, announced by the newscaster as a rabbi, to p |
| t, but at that moment, eleven more nuns and a | chaplain arrive from France, having been previously su |
| The masthead in 1919 listed the ship | chaplain as managing editor and three reporters-one ea |
| Diocese of Providence working as a pastor and | chaplain as well as writing for the diocesan newspaper |
| s, serving in Robert Lilburne's regiment as a | chaplain, as a soldier in Scotland and in the Swedish |
| He was a British Army | chaplain associated with the allied liberation of Bels |
| In 1555 he was | chaplain at Christ Church, Oxford, becoming master of |
| racy at St Mary's Portsea before a spell as a | Chaplain at Shrewsbury School. |
| ty years was an assistant master and Honorary | chaplain at Harrow School, and also lord of the manor |
| Fabian was appointed assistant Roman Catholic | chaplain at London University, where he served for thr |
| hen spent three years in Auckland and was the | chaplain at Sacred Heart College, then located in Pons |
| pose, when an urgent call came for a seaman's | chaplain at the port of Honolulu in the Hawaiian islan |
| On his return to England, he became | chaplain at Ingatestone Hall, a few miles from his bir |
| nd and Fairfield, Maine while also serving as | chaplain at the University of Southern Maine (USM). |
| hich was rented out by William Spyn, the then | chaplain, at 14 shillings a year in 1347. |
| In 2007, he became Co-ordinating | chaplain at the University and was appointed the Bisho |
| After this he was | Chaplain at Brasted Place College, then Oundle School |
| er a curacy at St Katharine's Matson he was a | chaplain at the Lancaster Royal Grammar School and the |
| In 1961, he was also appointed as | chaplain at the University of Sussex. |
| - September 1970 - Assistant Headmaster, and | chaplain at St. Paul Secondary School, Viepe-Aflao (De |
| He was ordained priest in 1930 and was | Chaplain at Cuddesdon until 1934; and then Vice-Princi |
| Pastor Platz currently serves as a | chaplain at the Lutheran Campus Ministry of the Univer |
| in the Hannibal area as well as serving as a | chaplain at Hannibal Regional Hospital. |
| ces to him appear there, and in 1461 he was a | chaplain at Tours. |
| ippine Union College, Nelson also served as a | chaplain at the New Bilibid Prison. |
| s being a Presbyterian minister he was also a | chaplain at a Presbyterian College. |
| at St Asaph until 1940, when he was appointed | chaplain at St . |
| At the time of his death, he was the | chaplain at Madrid, and also the music teacher, of the |
| From 1941 to 1947, he served as | chaplain at United States Military Academy, West Point |
| n 2002 he was appointed as the first Buddhist | Chaplain at MIT. |
| at Christ Church, Skipton after which he was | Chaplain at his old college. |
| He was a Prison | Chaplain at Preston for some time around 1910. |
| rate at Sheffield Cathedral and then Bishop's | Chaplain at St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem. |
| urch in Middletown until 1923, when he became | chaplain at the College of Mount St. Joseph. |
| After serving briefly as an assistant | chaplain at Louisiana State University he served in pa |
| supporter of King Robert I of Scotland and as | chaplain at the Battle of Bannockburn. |
| nslated by Gerard Moultrie a third master and | chaplain at Shrewsbury School. |
| tion for some years at this period, as a poor | Chaplain at Welshpool. |
| s at St Mary's Portsea, after which he became | Chaplain at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. |
| Currently, he is a Muslim | Chaplain at the Cambria County Prison in Ebensburg, al |
| He was | Chaplain at Adisadel College Gold Coast and then Vice- |
| ee years of his life with Paul while he was a | chaplain at Western Reserve University. |
| h Pro-Cathedral in Bardstown, Kentucky and as | chaplain at Bethlehem High School. |
| He acted as | chaplain at Rome in the winter of 1826-7, and during h |
| orn in Bromley, Kent, England, the son of the | chaplain at Bromley College, he was educated at Bromsg |
| St Mary's Portsea and was then successively a | Chaplain at St Paul's Cathedral, Rector of St Dunstan |
| He was ordained as a minister and became | Chaplain at Wellingborough School (1913-15). |
| keley Divinity School (1954-57) and Episcopal | Chaplain at Heidelberg (1957-59). |
| From 1977 until 1980 he was | Chaplain at Bryanston School then Vicar of East Presto |
| In 1995, he was made a | chaplain at Saint Michael's Medical Center and later w |
| his pastoral duties, he served as a Catholic | chaplain at the United States Military Academy at West |
| In 1988, Wingfield-Digby served as | chaplain at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. |
| t John the Baptist, Margate was then a senior | Chaplain at the University of Warwick, and finally (be |
| ervices there during his time as lecturer and | chaplain at the TU Berlin from 1932 to 1933. |
| He was an Assistant Master and | Chaplain at Sherborne School until 1962. |
| or in a parish church and campus minister and | chaplain at several local colleges. |
| 1999, and served as the 2nd Engineer Brigade | Chaplain at Camp Howze in South Korea. |
| was appointed as the first Resident Catholic | Chaplain at RPI, serving the entire campus community. |
| From 1948 to 1959 he was Fellow and | Chaplain at New College, Oxford. |
| k to Scotland he took up the post of Catholic | chaplain at the University of Stirling where he remain |
| In 1980 Father Robinson was the | chaplain at the Toledo Mercy Hospital in Toledo, Ohio |
| He then served as a | chaplain at hospital in Buffalo until 1975, when he be |
| Before that, he served as Institute | Chaplain at Limerick Institute of Technology. |
| He was | chaplain at Lincoln Hospital, and for seventeen years |
| He was a | chaplain at the 2001 National Scout Jamboree and has t |
| 91 as an Anglican Whig, employing Trimnell as | chaplain at Althorp. |
| After two years as | Chaplain at Peterhouse, Cambridge de Candole served in |
| d recently hired Rev. Jamyi Witch as a prison | chaplain at the Waupun Correctional Institution in Wau |
| Ordained in 1890. he was a Master and | Chaplain at Marlborough and later Headmaster of Wellin |
| In 1990, Andrus became the | chaplain at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virgi |
| est in Newport and Llanmartin, later becoming | Chaplain at Wycliffe College in Gloucestershire. |
| egan spending part of each year as the Muslim | chaplain at Cambridge University. |
| gular army on 29 September 1984, and became a | chaplain at Eton College, which was later attended by |
| outhwark Cathedral and after that an honorary | chaplain at St Andrews University before his elevation |
| n 1922 and began his ecclesiastical career as | Chaplain at his old college. |
| vergordon Kirk from 1929 to 1967; and a Naval | Chaplain at the nearby shore base. |
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