- and
Regius Professorship of
Moral and
Pastoral Theology, are
annexed to
canonries of
Christ Church and were
until recently held only by
Anglican priests...
- a city), and a
canonry is a
community of
canons regular. The
terms abbey and
priory can be
applied to both
monasteries and
canonries; an
abbey is headed...
-
honorary canonries. In 1878 a new act of
Parliament authorised the
bishop to
establish residentiary canonries. In 1882 an
existing canonry was transferred...
- from an
Italian university.: 804 Instead,
Peter left for the
Augustinian canonry in Stein,
which left
Erasmus feeling betra****.
Around this time he wrote...
- VIII with a
stipend of £40 per year,
subsequently increased in 1848 by a
canonry of Ely Cathedral. 1540 John
Cheke 1547
Nicholas Carr 1549
Francisco de...
-
various ecclesiastical sinecures,
which included the
deanery at Vuillonnex,
canonries at Toledo, Osma and Málaga,
ecclesiastical posts in
Flanders and the profitable...
- Oxford, a
position which brought with it
appointment to a
residentiary canonry of
Christ Church Cathedral. In 1989 he
received the
degree of
Doctor of...
-
Winchelsey were
among his clients, and his
legal services secured for him
canonries at
Hereford and St Paul's, and the
precentorship of
Exeter Cathedral....
-
canons &
canonesses regular also use this term, the
alternative being "
canonry".
Mendicant houses, of friars, nuns, or
tertiary sisters (such as the Friars...
- 1464 he
represented the
university in the
States of Brabant. He held
canonries at
Senlis Cathedral, St.
Gummarus Church, Lier, St. Mary's Church, Utrecht...