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Officers of the Order of the Garter

In the chart, the Dean of Windsor is stated to be the "Registrar". However, it appears that the office's proper name is "Register" of the Order of the Garter, not "Registrar". Please see the third page of Companion Magazine (issue 21, published on 13 June 2015), which is the magazine of the College of St George, Windsor Castle. This issue features the Order of the Garter and its relationship with St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. On the third page, the Dean of Windsor (David Conner) is stated to be the "Register of the Order of the Garter". See: https://issuu.com/exposeddesign/docs/companionmagazine-order-of-the-gart . -- Blairall (talk) 18:37, 19 April 2021 (UTC)