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- performed by the doorkeepers (ostiarii), and later by the treasurers and mansionarii. The Decretals of Gregory IX speak of the sacristan as if he had an honourable...
- distributing 1,900 solidi to "all the clergy, the monastic diaconies, and the mansionarii" for the poor. After a pontificate of little more than a year, John V...
- is now probably the duty of the ****ton, was at Rome performed by the mansionarii. The clergy of the three lower grades (minor orders) were united at Rome...
- and the Treasurer) and eighteen canons. There were also six beneficed "mansionarii", who saw to the daily routine of religious services. The cathedral was...
- Martyrology on December 26, which records the following: Romæ sancti Theodori mansionarii Ecclesiæ sancti Petri, cujus meminit beatus Gregorius Papa. In Rome,...
- 14, which is kept as a feast at Saint Peter's. Romæ sancti Abúndii, Mansionárii Ecclésiæ sancti Petri. At Rome, St. Abundius, sacristan of the church...
- that there were fourteen Canons (Canonici Capitulares), four Canonici Mansionarii, and nearly a hundred other clergy. He is correcting Ug****i, who seems...
- College of Chaplains in the cathedral. That college was led by a prior, mansionarii, and a curate. In 1110, Bishop Guido (1103–1118) granted the Cathedral...
- each with a prebend (****igned income). In addition there were eight mansionarii and other clergy. In 1673 and in 1746 there were two dignities and twelve...
- the Provost, the Dean, and the Primicerius), sixteen Canons, and seven mansionarii. The two senior Canons were to be the Theologus and the Penitentiarius...