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commendam
commendam (kəˈmɛndæm) [acc. sing. of med.L. commenda ‘depositum’ (Du Cange), as used in phr. dare in commendam, to give (sc. a benefice) in charge or trust, or as a deposit, whence also applied to the benefice so entrusted, f. L. commendāre to give into one's charge, deposit, entrust; cf. OF. comman... Oxford English Dictionary
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In commendam
In canon law, commendam (or in commendam) was a form of transferring an ecclesiastical benefice in trust to the custody of a patron. There is clear evidence that the granting of a benefice in commendam was practiced in the fourth century. wikipedia.org
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in commendam
in commendam see commendam 1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Commendatory abbot
An abbey is held in commendam, i.e. provisorily, in distinction to one held in titulum, which is a permanent benefice. Clement V (1305–1314) revoked benefices which had been granted by him in commendam earlier. wikipedia.org
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commendum
‖ coˈmmendum Obs. Also comendum. [Perh. originally meant as a rectification of the abnormal commendam.] 1. = commendam 2.1598 Florio, Encomenda, a comendum: an ecclesiasticall liuing so called. 1611 Cotgr., Commende, a Commendum: or Benefice giuen in Commendum. 1650 R. Stapylton Strada's Low C. Warr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Cairncross
He was appointed bishop of Ross in 1539, holding in commendam the abbacy of Fern. On 23 June 1539 he was admitted to the see of Ross, and shortly afterwards received in commendam the abbacy of Fern, the dilapidated state of which his wikipedia.org
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encomienda
encomienda Hist. (ɛnkəʊmɪˈɛndə) [Sp., = commission, charge, n. corresp. to the vb. encomendar to commit, charge; cf. med.L. phr. in commendam (see commendam).] An estate granted to a Spaniard in America, with powers to exact taxation and corvée from the Indian inhabitants; such authority; a system d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rixheim
There was a commendam of the Teutonic Order, their buildings preserved to this day, were built by Johann Caspar Bagnato. It was under the command of the commendam Altshausen. wikipedia.org
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commenda
‖ coˈmmenda Also 6 -do. The Latin and Ital. form of the word commendam, occas. used.1598 Florio Comendatore..one that hath Comendoes [1611 Comendas] put to his charge. 1616 Brent tr. Sarpi's Counc. Trent (1676) 27 The abuses of Commendaes and Annates. Ibid. 468 Willing to get Benefices in Commenda. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Daborne (priest)
Daborne was Chancellor of Waterford from 1619 until 1623; and Dean of Lismore (also holding the Prebendary of Ballintemple in commendam) from 1621 until wikipedia.org
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Philippe Hurault de Cheverny (bishop of Chartres)
He was also abbot in commendam of the Abbey of Saint-Père-en-Vallée. wikipedia.org
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John Devereux (bishop)
John Devereux was a 16th-century religious leader in Ireland. to 1555 He was Dean of Ferns from 1559 to 1569 (the last three years in commendam); and wikipedia.org
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Thomas Fletcher (bishop)
When translated to Killdare the following year he also became Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin as the two posts were held in commendam. wikipedia.org
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William Steere (priest)
In 1636 he was presented In commendam with the Archdeaconries of Cork and Cloyne. He died in office on 21 January 1638. wikipedia.org
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Abbey of Fruttuaria
Nominating an absentee abbot in commendam and a vicar to represent him at the site was thenceforth a papal perquisite. In 1749, a new abbot held Fruttuaria in commendam, Carlo Vittorio Amedeo delle Lanze, who in 1770 razed the remains of the Romanesque church and monastery wikipedia.org
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