In existence before 1066.  Richard II formalised the structure.  At that time they were 12 in number but are now down to three, responsible for singing services and organising large and small scale services at St Paul's.  provides more information.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
College of Minor Canons in St Paul’s Cathedral
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Amen Court
This cast of characters also appear on the nearby St Paul's Choir school plaq...
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