William Trimnel

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William Trimnel was an English Anglican priest who served as the Dean of Winchester from 1722 until his death in 1729.

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# William Trimnel

William Trimnel was a notable English clergyman in the early 18th century. He held the position of Dean of Winchester, one of the senior ecclesiastical roles within the Church of England, from 1722 until his passing in 1729. His tenure was marked by his commitment to the administration of the Winchester Cathedral and the spiritual oversight of the diocese.

## Early Life and Career
Details about Trimnel’s early life and education are limited, but he was known to have been an ordained priest within the Church of England prior to his appointment as Dean.

## Dean of Winchester
As Dean, Trimnel was responsible for the management of Winchester Cathedral’s chapter and played a significant role in the religious life of the region. His leadership contributed to maintaining the cathedral’s status as a central place of worship and community gathering.

## Legacy
Though not widely documented, William Trimnel’s service as Dean reflects the continuity of ecclesiastical tradition in early 18th-century England.

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