Definition of Prebend. Meaning of Prebend. Synonyms of Prebend

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Definition of Prebend

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Prebendal
Prebendal Pre*ben"dal (pr[-e]*b[e^]n"dal), a. Of or pertaining to a prebend; holding a prebend; as, a prebendal priest or stall. --Chesterfield.
Prebendaryship
Prebendaryship Preb"en*da*ry*ship, n. The office of a prebendary.
Prebendate
Prebendate Preb"en*date, v. t. [LL. praebendatus, p. p. of praebendari.] To invest with the office of prebendary; to present to a prebend. [Obs.] --Grafton.
Prebendship
Prebendship Preb"end*ship, n. A prebendaryship. [Obs.] --Foxe.

Meaning of Prebend from wikipedia

- money to a canon in residence in addition to the income from his prebend. Most prebends disappeared in 1547, when nearly all collegiate churches in England...
- The Prebends of Southwell were the benefices held by the Prebendaries, or Canons, of Southwell Minster. The Prebends of Southwell were established from...
- Prebends Bridge, along with Framwellgate and Elvet bridges, is one of three stone-arch bridges in the centre of Durham, England, that cross the River Wear...
- The Prebendal School is a private preparatory school in Chichester, situated adjacent to the Chichester Cathedral precinct. It is a boarding and day school...
- Prebendal Farm is a housing estate in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England. It is located to the south of the town, bordered by the Oxford Road, the railway...
- dignities or special offices, or one of 24 prebends (22 regular, 2 e****enical as noted below). One prebend is reserved for the Archbishop of Dublin, an...
- offices, and obtained three benefices by June 1522, including the lucrative prebend of Milton at Lincoln Cathedral. Wynter would go on to obtain several more...
- Brynthall' in 1349, and 'Welton Askeby Payneshill' in 1428. Many refer to the prebends, as they were sometimes seen as similarly significant to the town itself...
- canons were attached to prebendal stalls, and by the early thirteenth century, there were 30 of these. Many of the prebendal manors were some distance...
- Religious titles Preceded by Richard Bruerne Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, First Prebend 1565–1565 Succeeded by Arthur Wake...