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impropriated
imˈpropriated, ppl. a. [f. prec. vb. + -ed1.] 1. Appropriated to some person or thing. ? Obs.1632 Lithgow Trav. i. 21 Italy was called so of Italus, a King in Sicily... The more impropriated names were Hesperia, because it is situate under the evening starre Hesperus: Latium..and ænotria in regard o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ashbocking
In 1326, All Saints' Church, Ashbocking was impropriated to the monastery of Christ Church, Canterbury. wikipedia.org
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impropriate
▪ I. impropriate, v. (ɪmˈprəʊprɪeɪt) [f. ppl. stem of med. or mod.L. impropriāre: see improper v.1 and cf. appropriate v.] † 1. trans. To make proper or peculiar to some person or thing: to make one's (or some one's) own; to appropriate. Obs.1567 Drant Horace, Ep. To Rdr. *vj, To impropriate it to m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mancetter
Peter's was impropriated by the Cistercian Abbey of Merevale in 1449. Mancetter Manor is a timber-framed building dating from about 1330. wikipedia.org
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disimpropriate
† disimˈpropriate, v. Obs. [dis- 6.] trans. To undo the impropriation of; to divert what is impropriated.a 1626 Bacon Max. & Uses Com. Law ix. (1636) 41 It shall not be disimpropriated to the benefit of the heire. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bannow
At Bannow Island, the ruins can still be seen of the 13th-century Norman Romanesque parish church of St Mary, originally impropriated to the monks of Canterbury wikipedia.org
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discured
† disˈcured, ppl. a. Obs. [f. dis- 7 a + cure n.1 4.] Without cure of souls: see cure n.1 4.1604 Tooker Fabrique Ch. 92, I..maintaine it more lawfull..to hold two Benefices with cure of soules then two discured or impropriated livings. Oxford English Dictionary
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Luke Heslop
time") Rector of Bothal, Northumberland, 1804–09 Rector of St Marylebone, London, 1809/1810–1825 [He was the incumbent priest, but the rectory was impropriated wikipedia.org
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impropriator
impropriator (ɪmˈprəʊprɪeɪtə(r)) [agent-n. in L. form, from med. or mod.L. impropriāre or impropriate v.] 1. One to whom a benefice is impropriated; esp. = lay impropriator, a layman in possession of a living or its revenues.1622 T. Scott Belg. Pismire 27 The irreligious Impropriators, who prey vpon... Oxford English Dictionary
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Parson
The archbishop and the erenagh impropriated no part thereof because they received the entire income from the termon lands. wikipedia.org
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impropriation
impropriation (ɪmprəʊprɪˈeɪʃən) [n. of action from impropriate v.: see -ation.] 1. The action of impropriating; the annexation of a benefice or its revenues to a corporation, office, or individual, esp. (b) (in later use) to a lay corporation or a lay proprietor. By 17–18th c. law writers distinguis... Oxford English Dictionary
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arbitrary
arbitrary, a. and n. (ˈɑːbɪtrərɪ) [ad. L. arbitrāri-us, f. arbiter (perh. after F. arbitraire, 15th c.): see -ary.] A. adj. † 1. To be decided by one's liking; dependent upon will or pleasure; at the discretion or option of any one. Obs. in general use.1574 Whitgift Def. Answ. ii. Wks. 1851 I. 227 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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House of Reconciliation
As a consequence, their churches were impropriated and their ministers were given suspended sentences of imprisonment. wikipedia.org
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town book
town book Also 6 Sc. townis buk. A book in which the records of a town are kept.a 1547 in J. R. Boyle Hedon (1875) App. 72 All suche re[n]talles, presidences, or towne bookes as they had in theire kepinge. 1567 Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 506 The townis bukis, court bukis, and scrollis. 1641 Rhode I... Oxford English Dictionary
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Point of Graves Burial Ground
agreed to let the town have half an acre "upon the neck of land on which he liveth, where the people have been wont to be buried, which land shall be impropriated wikipedia.org
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