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prebend
prebend, n. (ˈprɛbənd) Also 5–6 -ende, 6 -ente. [a. Of. prebende (14–15th c. in Littré), in earlier popular forms provende (12th c. in Littré), prevende, mod.F. prébende, ad. med.L. præbenda a pension (Cassiodorus), a daily pittance, an ecclesiastical living, prebend, prop. ‘things proper to be supp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prebendary
In the early 12th century, the endowed prebend was developed as an institution, in possession of which a cathedral official had a fixed and independent Prebend The prebend is the form of benefice held by a prebendary: historically, the stipend attached to it was usually drawn from specific sources in the wikipedia.org
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prebend
prebend/ˈprebənd; `prɛbənd/ n(religion 宗) income paid to a priest from the revenue of a church, esp a cathedral 牧师的薪俸. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Nicholas Huggate
Canon of Beverley and prebend of St James Altar (by royal grant) Canon of Hereford and prebend of Piona Parva 1318 – ? Canon of York and prebend of Barnby 1327–1338. Canon of Lincoln and prebend of Asgarby 1328–1338. wikipedia.org
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prebendary
prebendary, n. (a.) (ˈprɛbəndərɪ) [ad. med.L. præbendārius, f. præbenda: see prebend n. and -ary1.] 1. The holder of a prebend; a canon of a cathedral or collegiate church who holds a prebend. Originally, each canon had a præbenda or share in the funds of the church to which the clergy-house was att... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prebends of Southwell
The sixteen Prebends of Southwell are described below: Sacrista Prebend This is also known as the Sacrists Prebend or Segeston Prebend. The Prebendaries of Sacrista Prebend The Prebend of Normanton The revenues for this prebend came from lands in Normanton and Southwell. wikipedia.org
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preceptorial
preceptorial, a. (priːsɛpˈtɔərɪəl) [f. med.L. præceptōri-us (see preceptory a.) + -al1.] Of or pertaining to a preceptor. Hence precepˈtorially adv.1727–41 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Prebend, Preceptorial Prebend, is that prebend whose revenues are destined for the support of a preceptor or master, who is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Humphrey Lloyd (bishop)
In 1644, he was appointed prebend of Ampleforth by John Williams, the Archbishop of York, to whom Lloyd was chaplain, but the advance of the Scottish army However, following the Restoration, Lloyd returned to Ruabon and was also installed as prebend of Ampleforth. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Chaundler
On 27 January 1475-6, he was collated to the prebend of Wildland in St. On 23 March 1481-2, he was installed dean of Hereford; he resigned the prebend of South Muskham in 1485, the chancellorship of York in 1486, and the prebend wikipedia.org
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Samuel Crowbrow
He held the Prebend of Bugthorpe in York Minster 1678–1680, the Prebend of Wighton in York Minster 1680–1690 and the Prebend of North Muskham in Southwell wikipedia.org
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Anthony Belasyse
Edmund, Gateshead, and had a prebend in the collegiate church of Chester-le-Street. In January 1544 he was installed in the prebend of Heydour-cum-Walton in Lincoln Cathedral. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Lyell
Lyell was at this stage holding an unnamed canonry and prebend in the diocese of Ross, the parish church of Kinnell in Angus in the diocese of St Andrews On 1 June, Benedict deprived one Thomas de Merton of his canonry and prebend in the diocese of Brechin because he was a "schismatic and adherent of Oddo wikipedia.org
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Hans Olufsson
Hans Olufsson held a prebend (estate held for his lifetime), the prebend of Saint Mary's altar sub lectorio, also known as the prebend of Dillevik, that Following his death, his prebend passed to Jens Nilssøn, the noted Oslo humanist and later Bishop of Oslo. wikipedia.org
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Clonmethan
The prebend of Clonmethan was one of the original thirteen prebends of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. The prebend was in the gift of the Archbishop of Dublin. wikipedia.org
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Robert FitzRalph
Robert held a prebend in the diocese of York before he was Archdeacon of Nottingham in 1185. He also held a prebend in the diocese of Lincoln. wikipedia.org
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