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ˈpriorship [f. prior n. + -ship.] The office or dignity of a prior.1553 Becon Reliques of Rome (1563) 22 b, Those byshops which sell..priorships, or any other ecclesiasticall dignityes..should be adiudged Simoniakes. 1626 MS. Acc. St. John's Hosp., Canterb., Rec. for my whole wages dureing my Pryors...
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Walter I, Prior of St Andrews
Bower's "24 years" is probably a mistake for "34 years", as other sources attest his priorship from his accession in 1160 (the Chronicle of Melrose) to
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priory
priory (ˈpraɪərɪ) Also 3–6 priorie; β. 5–6 pryoure, priore. [ME. priorie, a. Anglo-F. priorie (a 1240), med.L. priōria: see prior n. and -y. The form might also arise from OF. prioré, mod.F. prieuré:—L. priōrātus; but in Eng. priouré, prioré is of late occurrence.] 1. A monastery or nunnery governed...
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Modbury Priory
Donated to Eton College
It survived King Henry V's Suppression of Alien Priories of 1414, but in 1441, under the priorship of William Benselyn, it was
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priorhede
† ˈpriorhede Obs. rare—1. [f. prior n. + -hede, -head.] Priorship; priorate.c 1425 Found. St. Bartholomew's (E.E.T.S.) 14 Rayer optenynge cure and office of the priorhede.
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Thelsford Priory
In 1312 during the priorship of Simon de Charlecote the house was involved in a scandal which resulted in the prior and brethren being excommunicated.
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obvention
obvention (əbˈvɛnʃən) [a. F. obvention (13th c. in Godef.), or ad. L. obventiōn-em revenue, n. of action f. obvenīre: see above.] That which comes to one incidentally; in Eccl. Law, an incoming fee or revenue, esp. one of an occasional or incidental character.1459 Rolls of Parlt. V. 365/2 All..Porti...
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Laurent Bénard
Etienne, Caen, and the grand-priorship of Cluny, Bénard passed through a second novitiate at St. Vannes, and renewed his profession there in 1615.
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William fitz Roger
Later career
On his return to Ireland, fitz Roger resumed the Priorship.
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List of the priors of Saint John of Jerusalem in England
Following the second restoration Venerable Order of St John
Unknown
The priorship dates of the following are not known, but probably served during the
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Monastery of Saint David the Elder
In 1951, in the priorship of Archimandrite Nikodemos Thomas, the Monastery was restored from the beginning and many new chapels (Saint Archangel Michael
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Sisto Fabri
During his priorship in 1577 the studium at the Minerva was reorganized in light of the generous donation of Juan Solano, O.P., former bishop of Cusco,
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Augustine Baines
He joined the Benedictine Order, and held in succession every post of authority in the monastery, the priorship alone excepted.
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Juan del Encina
In 1509 he had held a lay canonry at Málaga; in 1519 he was appointed by Leon for the priorship of Leon Cathedral. Leonese times
Encina held the priorship of Leon Cathedral from November 1523 until his final illness in December 1529.
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Anne of Saint Bartholomew
Her priorship at Pontoise was from January to September 1605, and she later acted in that role in Paris from October 1605 to April 1608. Her priorship also took her to Tours from May 1608 to 1611, all of which brought her great trials, not the least of which were differences with her superiors
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