- alms and the
officers as
almoners and the
position was one of
considerable status. The
papal almoner,
formally titled the "
Almoner of His Holiness", is responsible...
-
November 2010. Bucholz, R. O. (2006). "The
Chapel Royal: Lord
Almoners and Sub-
Almoners".
Court Officers, 1660–1837. Office-Holders in
Modern Britain...
-
position of Lord High
Almoner in the
United Kingdom, who
oversees the U.K.
Ecclesiastical Household and
Chapel Royal.
Grand Almoners of the King 1486-1514 :...
-
workers in
Britain and
Ireland were
originally known as
hospital almoners or "lady
almoners"
until the
profession was
officially renamed medical social work...
- alms. A bull of Pope
Innocent III
cites the
almoner as an
existing position while the post of
apostolic almoner was
formally erected by Pope
Gregory X in...
- ****ociations of
hospital almoners. The
Almoners'
Committee was
established in 1903 and
successively changed its name to the
Hospital Almoners'
Committee in 1911...
- The Lord
Almoner's Professorships of
Arabic were two professorships, one at the
University of
Oxford and one at the
University of Cambridge. They were...
- the head of the
Hospital Almoners' ****ociation (HAH)
which was the
professional group for the 600
people who were
almoners in hospitals.
There were 120...
- of the
Secretariat of
State The
Secretary for
Relations with
States The
Almoner of His
Holiness The
President of the
Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy...
- Vicegerent, and in a
blistering sermon on P****ion Sunday, 2
April 1536, her
almoner, John Skypp,
denounced Cromwell and his
fellow Privy Councillors before...