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- 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...
- canons & canonesses regular also use this term, the alternative being "canonry". Mendicant houses, of friars, nuns, or tertiary sisters (such as the Friars...
- century, there were more houses of canons (often referred to as an abbey or canonry) than monasteries of monks. All canons regular are to be distinguished...
- honorary canonries. In 1878 a new act of Parliament authorised the bishop to establish residentiary canonries. In 1882 an existing canonry was transferred...
- provided for the suspension of eight of the canonries at St George's. It required that the first two vacant canonries should be suspended, the next filled,...
- Hayes, Middle**** during the Commonwealth period, when cathedrals and canonries were abolished; there is a school in Hayes named after him. Thomas Triplett...
- from an Italian university.: 804  Instead, Peter left for the Augustinian canonry in Stein, which left Erasmus feeling betra****. Around this time he wrote...
- of the Tower, a canon and member of the Ecclesiastical Household. The canonry was abolished in 1685 but reinstated in 2012. At St Peter's west end is...
- property from a relative for 200 florins. By 1306, Conti had acquired canonries in Saint-Omer, Velletri and Valmontone. On 19 February 1306, Pope Clement...