An ecclesiastical entity in the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Church of England and the Church of Norway.
The position or office of a dean.
1 They found perfect seats in a pew just beyond the deanery stalls.
2 Mr. Harding was at this time living all alone in the deanery .
3 Not the dean in his deanery , or the archdeacon out at Plumstead.
4 The king promoted him to the deanery of Killaloe in Ireland.
5 For there was fear at the deanery also in regard to Lucy Morris.
6 These consisted of the deanery of Westminster and bishopric of Rochester.
7 He lives constantly at the deanery and preaches nearly every Sunday.
8 Bishopric after bishopric and deanery after deanery were bestowed on Whigs and Latitudinarians.
9 They were going on a Christmas visit to East Chester deanery .
10 When they returned to the deanery , Mr. Harding was fluttered, weary, and unwell.
11 But what can you expect of a creature from the deanery ?
12 But was he without a residence that he bought the deanery ?
13 Nothing could possibly have suited him better than having Mr. Harding in the deanery .
14 The garden intervened between them and the deanery , and they could not be heard.
15 He repeated the same proposals of any other deanery , etc.
16 There had been many misgivings at the deanery , and some regrets, about these marriages.
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