• William Charles Lake (9 January 1817 – 8 December 1897) was Dean of Durham and Warden of its university from 1869 to 1894. He was the eldest son of Captain...
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    The Dean of Durham is the "head" (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the Chapter, the ruling body of Durham Cathedral. The dean and...
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  • William Lake may refer to: William A. Lake (1808–1861), U.S. Representative from Mississippi William Lake (Dean of Durham) (1817–1895), English cleric...
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  • Durham Banbury Reservoir - Greater London Barrow Gurney Tanks - Somerset Bartley Reservoir - West Midlands Barton Broad - Norfolk Bassenthwaite Lake -...
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  • Bishop of Selby William Lake, Dean of Durham John Lawton, Archdeacon of Warrington Edward Legge, Dean of Windsor and Bishop of Oxford William MacKennal, Archdeacon...
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    Raleigh William B. Umstead State Park – Raleigh, Cary, Durham Lake Crabtree – Cary Eno Rock Quarry – Durham Falls Lake – Raleigh Fantasy Lake – Wake Forest...
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    He was also the last Dean of Durham to govern the university. Kitchin was the son of the Reverend Isaac Kitchin, then curate of St Mary's Naughton, Suffolk...
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    1831 by Bishop William van Mildert, and in 1834 he was appointed to the position on a permanent basis by the dean and chapter of Durham Cathedral (who...
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  • George Waddington (category Deans of Durham)
    1818, and was created Doctor of Divinity (DD) of Durham University in 1840. He was an original member of the Athenaeum Club, London on its foundation in...
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    James became Dean of Durham in 1596, where he was a witness to the decay of agriculture in northeast England. He was Bishop of Durham from 1606. In early...
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