The Dean and Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral was the titular corporate body of
St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in London and is the seat of the Bishop of London. The cathedral serves as the mother church of the Diocese of London. It is on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London and is a Grad ...
in London up to the end of the twentieth century. It consisted of the dean and the canons, priests attached to the cathedral who were known as "prebendaries" because of the source of their income. The Dean and Chapter (or "Greater Chapter") was made up of a large number of priests who would meet "in chapter", but such meetings were infrequent and the actual governance was done by the Administrative Chapter headed by the dean, made up of several senior "residentiary canons", who were also known as the "Dean and Canons of St Paul’s" or simply "The Chapter".
The Cathedrals Measure 1999, a reform applying to nearly all cathedrals, termed the main governing body of the cathedrals "the Chapter"; reformed the Greater Chapter to include archdeacons and suffragan and assistant bishops (but not the diocesan bishop) as well as lay canons, giving it the title "The College of Canons" with the dean as its president; and also introduced a "Cathedral Council" responsible for changing the Constitution and Statutes and for approving the budget and accounts. The Measure also required lay people to be appointed to the Chapter. The titular corporate body has been known since 2000 as "The Corporation of the Cathedral Church of St Paul in London", and its membership consists of the members for the time being of the Chapter, the College of Canons, and the Council: the term "Dean and Chapter" is no longer valid in law. The Chapter is headed by the
Dean of St Paul's
The dean of St Paul's is a member of, and chair of the Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral in London in the Church of England. The dean of St Paul's is also ''ex officio'' dean of the Order of the British Empire.
The current dean is Andrew Tremlett, ...
, currently the Very Revd
David Ison
David John Ison (born 15 September 1954) is a retired Church of England priest. From 2012 until his 2022 retirement, he served as the Dean of St Paul's in the Diocese of London.
Early life and education
David Ison, son of Richard Lea Ison ...
who was installed on 25 May 2012, and includes four ordained residentiary canons and up to four lay people.
Up to the early twentieth century canons were attached to prebendal stalls, and by the early thirteenth century, there were 30 of these. Many of the prebendal manors were some distance from the cathedral. For many years, the rents of these manors provided sufficiently valuable income to render the great majority of the prebendaries indifferent to reside at the cathedral and benefit from the increase in income that this would provide. Many of the prebends were awarded to senior clergy, including archdeacons and bishops, to top-up insufficient income from their archbishoprics, bishoprics and archdeaconries.
Fourteen of the prebendaries later became archbishops.
The prebendaries survived the reforms during the middle of the sixteenth century, perhaps because the cathedral had not been a monastic institution. The prebendal estates were taken over by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in the later nineteenth century in exchange for a cash payment, the value of which was almost entirely lost to inflation during the twentieth century. The role of prebendary has become unpaid and largely honorary.
Deans of St Pauls
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Deans of St Paul's
The dean of St Paul's is a member of, and chair of the Chapter (religion), Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral in London in the Church of England. The dean of St Paul's is also ''ex officio'' dean of the Order of the British Empire.
The current dean ( ...
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Prebendaries of Broomesbury
Prebendaries of Brownswood
Prebendaries of Caddington Major
Prebendaries of Caddington Minor
Prebendaries of Cantlers
The Prebend of Cantlers consisted of a manor in the area now known as Kentish Town.
Prebendaries of Chamberlainwood
Prebendaries of Chiswick
Prebendaries of Consumpta-Per-Mare
Prebendaries of Ealdland
Prebendaries of Ealdstreet
Prebendaries of Finsbury
Prebendaries of Harleston
*Harlesden, Middlesex
Prebendaries of Holbourn
Prebendaries of Hoxton
Prebendaries of Islington
Prebendaries of Mapesbury
Prebendaries of Mora
Prebendaries Of Nesden
Prebendaries of Newington
Prebendaries of Oxgate
Prebendaries of Pancratius
St Pancras
Prebendaries of Portpool
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Portpool
Portpool was a manorialism, manor or Soke (legal), soke in the district of Holborn, London. It is not recorded in the Domesday Book but references to it occur from the 12th century onwards. For many years it was owned by the Dean and Chapter of ...
Prebendaries of Reculversland
Prebendaries of Rugmere
Prebendaries of Sneating
Prebendaries of Totenhall
Prebendaries of Twiford
Prebendaries of Weldland
Prebendaries of Wenlocksbarn
Prebendaries of Wilsden
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