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Definition of Disendow

Disendow
Disendow Dis`en*dow", v. t. To deprive of an endowment, as a church. --Gladstone.

Meaning of Disendow from wikipedia

- The so-called Lollard Disendowment Bill was an English Parliamentary bill proposed by the House of Commons in 1407 or 1410. The Bill gained its name from...
- Liberal members with a programme that included; disestablishing and disendowing the Church of England in Wales, temperance reform, and establishing Welsh...
- History portal England portal Ecclesiae Regimen Euchites Hussites Lollard Disendowment Bill Margery Baxter Nicholas Love Piers Plowman Piers Plowman tradition...
- abstractions are endowed with human qualities; dehumanization then is the disendowment of these same qualities or a reduction to abstraction. In almost all...
- the Irish tenant" and the Church of Ireland being "disestablished and disendowed". Speaking in the House of Commons, Parnell told the House: "I wish to...
- disestablishes the Church of Ireland, ancillary to which, Maynooth was disendowed and lay trustees left the board 1876 – Maynooth becomes a constituent...
- the memorable retort "Chuck It, Smith". The act both disestablished and disendowed the "Church in Wales", the term used to define the part of the Church...
- frustration with her mother boils over, and G. G. threatens Pastor Dale with disendowing the church if the choir is not allowed to compete in the finals with...
- Eventually, as G. M. Trevelyan put it, "the disestablishment and partial disendowment of the Irish Protestant Church was carried out in a masterly and sympathetic...
- vernacular in preaching, attacked clerical corruption, and even advocated disendowment. However, these topics were widely discussed throughout the late 14th...