Royal Peculiar

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A Royal Peculiar (or Royal Peculier) is a place of worship that falls directly under the jurisdiction of the British monarch, rather than a diocese.

It dates to Anglo-Saxon times when a church could ally itself with the monarch and therefore not be subject to the bishopric of the area. Later it reflected the relationship between the Norman and Plantagenet Kings and the English church.

Royal Peculiars of the present day are:

The following chapels of the Inns of Court are extra-diocesan, and therefore peculiars, but not Royal.

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