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advowson
▪ I. advowson, n. (ædˈvaʊzən, -z(ə)n) Forms: 3–4 avoweisoun, avoweson, voweson; 6 avoson; 7 aduouson, advouson, aduowsion, advousen, advowzen; 6– advowson. [a. OFr. avoëson (in Anglo-Fr. advoeson, advowëson, advowson):—L. advocātiōn-em: see advocation (a doublet of advowson). Avoweson, beside being ...
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Advowson
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Where a manor was split into moieties due to inheritance by co-heiresses, the advowson was also split. If the father did not already own a suitable advowson, he might purchase one for this purpose.
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advowsonage
† adˈvowsonage Obs. rare. [f. advowson + -age (the suffix superfluous).] Advowson.1528 Ld. Cromwell in Ellis Orig. Lett. iii. 160 II. 110 Advowson in grosse, that is to saye, advowsonage onely appending to no Manor, ne yet to none acre of londe. a 1556 Cranmer Wks. II. 262 Have my friend Mr. Newman ...
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Advowsons Act 1708
Advowson is the right to nominate someone to a bishop to be appointed as minister to a particular church.
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vowson
† ˈvowson Obs. Forms: 3–4 voweson, 5–6 vouson (5 vourson, -sone, wouson), 6 vowson. [Aphetic f. avow(e)son advowson.] Advowson, patronage.1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 9678 Ȝuf bituene tueie lewedemen were eni striuing..As vor voweson of churche weþer ssolde þe churche ȝiue. 1424 Paston Lett. I. 18 A sute ...
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William Rosewell (Solicitor-General)
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In 1556 Sir Thomas Smith, of Ankerwycke, in the county of Buckinghamshire (now Berkshire), sold the Manor and advowson of Yarlington, Somerset After being in the hands of the Rosewells for 36 years the Manor and advowson of Yarlington was sold to Sir Henry Berkeley, of Bruton in 1592 for £2,400
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advowee
advowee (ædˌvaʊˈiː) Forms: 3–7 avowe, 6–7 avowee, 7–9 advowee. [a. OFr. avoué, earlier avoé, avoet:—L. advocāt-us in sense of patron; see advocate. Avoet, avoué, was the living descendant of advocāt-us, of which avocat was a later learned adaptation, as a title. In 15th c. the scribes sometimes Lati...
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Quare
Quare could refer to the following:
The Quare Fellow, a Brendan Behan play produced in 1954
quare impedit English law writ commencing an advowson
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perpendant
† perˈpendant, -ent, a. Obs. rare. [f. per- 4 + pendant, -ent.] a. Remaining appendant. b. Hanging down very much.1642 tr. Perkins' Prof. Bk. x. §643. 278 A man seised of a mannor unto which an advowson is appendant doth thereof enfeoffe a stranger ‘Exceptis, reservatis etc. or Praeter’ one acre, an...
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William de Courcy (died c. 1114)
William gave a gift of land as well as the advowson of the church at Nuneham Courtenay in Oxfordshire to Abingdon Abbey, the advowson grant being related
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St Andrew's Church, Wanborough
By the end of the 14th century, the advowson of Wanborough belonged to Amesbury Priory. In 1908 the rights of advowson were transferred to the Lord Chancellor.
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Church of the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Souldern
Advowson
By 1161 Jordan de Say, who owned the manor of Souldern, had given the advowson of the parish to the Benedictine Eynsham Abbey. The College still owned the advowson in 1955.
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莱斯特修道院
通过赞助和捐赠,修道院获得了英格兰大量教堂的神父推荐权(Advowson),并获得了大量土地和数个庄园领主头衔。英格兰国王和教皇也给予了它政治和税收上的特别优待。不过,自14世纪后期开始,修道院财务状况每况愈下,并被迫出租其地产。
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Withyham Priory
monks of Mortain, by their proctor the prior of Withyham, had property in the parish worth £26 15s., and in 1370 are returned as holding the manor and advowson grant made by Edward III in 1372 to John of Gaunt of those possessions in Sussex which afterwards became part of the Duchy of Lancaster included the advowson
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Peache Trust
It owns the advowson (the right to appoint the vicar) for a number of Anglican churches in England, and is responsible for selecting and appointing appropriate it held the advowson for 45 churches.
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