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- Impropriation, a term from English ecclesiastical law, was the destination of income from tithes of a church benefice to a layman. With the establishment...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- rector is now entirely a burden for having taken rights over land such as impropriated glebe (the vast majority of glebe formerly held by a vicar or clerical...
- to leave the Grange. Isaac was imprisoned six times and had property impropriated (i.e. taken as a penalty or for non-payment of tithes).: 171  By the...
- London, 1809/1810–1825 [He was the in****bent priest, but the rectory was impropriated until 1821.] Rector of St Stephen's and St Augustine's, Bristol, 1810–1825...
- 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...