Definition of Impropriate. Meaning of Impropriate. Synonyms of Impropriate

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Definition of Impropriate

Impropriate
Impropriate Im*pro"pri*ate, v. i. To become an impropriator. [R.]
Impropriate
Impropriate Im*pro"pri*ate, a. (Eng. Eccl. Law) Put into the hands of a layman; impropriated.

Meaning of Impropriate from wikipedia

- completed in 2007, in the grounds of the church. (Definition - Perpetual (or Impropriate) CurateĀ : Clergyman in charge of a benefice in which all the tithes were...
- orders), as well as those devoted to the maintenance of churches, those impropriated to lay persons and those substituted for the portion congrue, are abolished...
- Impropriation, a term from English ecclesiastical law, was the destination of income from tithes of a church benefice to a layman. With the establishment...
- Contemporary Review, Volume 67. p. 703 Alienated tithes in appropriated and impropriated parishes. p. 38 Chambers, Jonathan D. "Enclosure and labour supply in...
- of the tithes and the vicar one third. The archbishop and the erenagh impropriated no part thereof because they received the entire income from the termon...
- observed; the rule forbade the possession of lands, cattle, revenue, or impropriate churches. So concerned were the Grandmontines regarding simoniacal entry...
- the church are some memorials of the families of Theed and Wigg. The impropriate rectory, which was given by the Bussells to the priory of St. Bartholomew...
- county of Somerset, and the endowment thereof with a portion of the Impropriate Vicarial Tithes of the said parish. Tyssen-Amhurst Estate Act 1872 35...
- Spiritual and Ecclesiastical Promotions, and of Rectories and Parsonages Impropriate, remaining in the Queen's Majesty's Hands. Citation 2 & 3 Ph. & M. c...
- orders), as well as those devoted to the maintenance of churches, those impropriated to lay persons, and those substituted for the portion congrue (this expression...