- Impropriation, a term from
English ecclesiastical law, was the
destination of
income from
tithes of a
church benefice to a layman. With the establishment...
-
completed in 2007, in the
grounds of the church. (Definition -
Perpetual (or
Impropriate) Curate :
Clergyman in
charge of a
benefice in
which all the
tithes were...
- observed; the rule
forbade the
possession of lands, cattle, revenue, or
impropriate churches. So
concerned were the
Grandmontines regarding simoniacal entry...
- 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...
- 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...
-
Spiritual and
Ecclesiastical Promotions, and of
Rectories and
Parsonages Impropriate,
remaining in the Queen's Majesty's Hands.
Citation 2 & 3 Ph. & M. c...
-
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,
presumably because they
received the
entire income from...
- the
Bishop of Lichfield; net income, £150, with a parsonage-house. The
impropriate tithes of
Donisthorpe have been
commuted for £87. The church, dedicated...
- 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...