Hertford College - Carroll Chair of Irish History - Oxford University

Thursday 17 November 2011

University of Oxford Chancellor Lord Christopher Patten of Barnes - DIOCESE OF WESTMINSTER - ARCHBISHOP OF WESTMINSTER CARDINAL VINCENT NICHOLS + CHURCH OF ENGLAND - ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY JUSTIN WELBY - Oxford University Chancellor’s Court of Benefactors Gerald J. H. Carroll - THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE ENGLAND AND WALES LORD IAN BURNETT - FACULTY OF LAW OXFORD UNIVERSITY * WILLIAM HUTTON "PRINCIPLE" HERTFORD COLLEGE = CARROLL CHAIR OF IRISH HISTORY + THE GOOD FRIDAY AGREEMENT = HERTFORD COLLEGE OXFORD UNIVERSITY - THE RHODES TRUST CHAIRMAN SIR JOHN HOOD - THE RHODES TRUST GOVERNANCE PROTOCOLS * THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS * GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY * CARROLL QUIGLEY TRAGIC & HOPE - PROFESSOR ROY FOSTER HERTFORD COLLEGE * CHURCHILL COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY - THE CHURCHILL ARCHIVES CENTRE - GERALD 6TH DUKE OF SUTHERLAND TRUST + CARROLL FOUNDATION TRUST - UK Government Most Famous Publc Interest Affair







The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales is the head of the judiciary and President of the Courts of England and Wales. The Lord Chief Justice is also the presiding judge of the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal. The first Lord Chief Justice was enshrined in law under King Henry III who assumed the crown under the regency of the legendary William Marshal 1st Earl of Pembroke Lord of Leinster Marshal of England and protector of the crown. Henry III attended a service at the Temple Church in London for the life of Lord Marshal following his death on 14 May 1219 where his effigy can still be seen to this day.


The current Archbishop of Canterbury is the Most Reverend Justin Welby. The 105th in a line that goes back more than 1400 years to St Augustine of Canterbury the "Apostle to the English" who founded the Catholic Church in England in the year 597.

The Archbishop of Canterbury has condemned the financial sector for failing to wake up to it's moral responsibility to serve society.

The Shrine of the Book of Dimma with the inscription that translates "Teige O'Carroll King of Eile had me gilt".


The Book of Dimma (Dublin, Trinity College, MS.A.IV.23) is an 8th-century Irish pocket Gospel Book originally from the Abbey of Roscrea founded by St. Cronan in the County Tipperary Ireland. In addition to the four Gospels in between the Gospels of Luke and John it has an order for the Unction and Communion of the Sick. It was signed by its scribe Dimma MacNathi at the end of each of the Gospels. This Dimma has been traditionally identified with the Dimma who was later Bishop of Connor mentioned by Pope John IV in a letter on Pelagianism in 640. The illumination of the manuscript is limited to illuminated initials three Evangelist portrait pages and one page with an Evangelist's symbol. In the 12th century the manuscript was encased in a richly gilt case by O'Carroll of Ely.



The present Archbishop of Westminster Cardinal Vincent Nichols heads the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster in England. The incumbent is the Metropolitan of the Province of Westminster and, as a matter of custom is elected President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, and therefore de facto spokesman of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.







NSA Carroll County FBI Gerald Carroll National Security Case:
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