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  1. La capilla está clasificada como Royal Peculiar. Su nombre se refiere al encarcelamiento de San Pedro en Jerusalén durante el reinado de Herodes Agripa . La Iglesia es conocida por ser el lugar de enterramiento de algunos de los más famosos prisioneros ejecutados en la Torre de Londres, entre ellos Ana Bolena , Catalina Howard , Juana I , Thomas Cromwell , Tomás Moro y Juan Fisher .

  2. The Temple Church has always been a royal peculiar, due to which the choristers have the privilege of wearing scarlet cassocks. Debate exists regarding the relationship of its status as Crown subject and peculiar. Relations with the Bishop of London are very good and she regularly attends events and services at the Temple Church.

  3. Ejemplo de esto son las Royal Peculiar, título que la Monarquía británica otorga a ciertas iglesias pertenecientes al culto anglicano. Si bien en este caso son iglesias pertenecientes a la Corona, [2] no así los Reales Santuarios españoles los cuales pertenecen a sus diócesis y a su vez a la Santa Sede.

  4. The Royal Foundation of St Katharine is a religious charity based in the East End of London. The Foundation traces its origins back to the medieval church and monastic hospital St Katharine's by the Tower (full name Royal Hospital and Collegiate Church of St. Katharine by the Tower ), established in 1147, [1] next to the Tower of London .

  5. The status of the Abbey is that of a Royal Peculiar. This means it is place of worship that falls directly under the jurisdiction of the British monarch , rather than under a bishop . The concept dates from Anglo-Saxon times, when a church could ally itself with the monarch and therefore not be subject to the bishop of the area.

  6. Called a Royal Peculiar, St Katherine's by The Tower [of London] claimed exemption from all jurisdictions except that of the sovereign. It lies immediately east of the City of London but is considered to be in the county of Middlesex, even with its close proximty to the City proper.