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  1. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, FRS (13 December 1815 – 18 July 1881), known as Dean Stanley, was an English Anglican priest and ecclesiastical historian. He was Dean of Westminster from 1864 to 1881. His position was that of a Broad Churchman and he was the author of a number of works on Church History.

  2. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, FRS (Cheshire, 13 de diciembre de 1815-Londres, 18 de julio de 1881), conocido como Deán Stanley, fue un clérigo y académico inglés, deán de Westminster entre 1864 y 1881. Hijo de Edward Stanley, Obispo de Norwich, nació en Alderley Edge en Cheshire. Su segundo nombre 'Penrhyn' sugiere que era de linaje galés.

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  3. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, FRS , conocido como Deán Stanley, fue un clérigo y académico inglés, deán de Westminster entre 1864 y 1881. Hijo de Edward Stanley, Obispo de Norwich, nació en Alderley Edge en Cheshire. Su segundo nombre 'Penrhyn' sugiere que era de linaje galés. Fue hermano de Owen Stanley y Mary Stanley.

  4. Hace 2 días · Arthur & Augusta Stanley. In the south eastern chapel of Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey is the grave and monument of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, the great Victorian Dean of Westminster. The monument, paid for by public subscription and designed by J.L. Pearson, was unveiled in 1884.

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  5. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. Cambridge University Press, Feb 15, 2018 - Biography & Autobiography - 286 pages. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1815-81), later Dean of Westminster, was a canon of...

  6. Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, Dean of Westminster, one of the most distinguished English Churchmen of the nineteenth century, was the son of Rev. Edward Stanley, Bishop of Norwich, and was born at Alderly, in Cheshire, December 13, 1815.

  7. Overview. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. (1815—1881) dean of Westminster. Quick Reference. (1815–81), Broad Churchman. As Dean of Westminster from 1864, he tried to make the Abbey a national shrine for all, irrespective of creed.