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Altarage is a term once
commonly used in an
ecclesiastical context to
signify the
revenue reserved for the
chaplain (altarist or altar-thane) in contradistinction...
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through honorarium. When required,
honorariums may be
termed altarages,
although an
altarage may be paid to a
church or
parish rather than a person. An...
- from the
opening phrase of John Keats' "To Autumn". 1349
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Patrons of
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Altarages. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision (Scotland) Act 1964 (c. 80)) Shipping...
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martyred in 1993. In 2014, Pope
Francis criticized the
practice of
charging altarage fees or
honorariums for
things like baptisms, blessings, and M**** intentions...
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Archbishop of York, sti****ted that the
vicar of
Clarborough should have the
altarage, with the toft and
croft lying next to the churchyard, and the
tithes of...
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revenue reserved for the
chaplain (altarist or altar-thane) in contradistinction...
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African pope
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