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administration of a
cathedral or
collegiate church. When
attending services,
prebendaries sit in
particular seats,
usually at the back of the
choir stalls, known...
- The
prebendaries of
Aylesbury can be
traced back to
Ralph in 1092. The
prebend of
Aylesbury was
attached to the See of
Lincoln as
early as 1092. An early...
- The
Prebendaries' Plot was an
attempt during the
English Reformation by
religious conservatives to oust
Thomas Cranmer from
office as
Archbishop of Canterbury...
- The
Prebends of
Southwell were the
benefices held by the
Prebendaries, or Canons, of
Southwell Minster. The
Prebends of
Southwell were
established from...
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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300:
Volume 1, St. Paul's, London:
Prebendaries:
Newington Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology p. 258 Greenway...
- made to the
prebendaries and the
master of the
church in
separate do****ents of 1511 with a
further mention of the
provost and
prebendaries in a text of...
- [6] 'Five new
prebendaries of St Paul's
Cathedral announced' https://www.london.anglican.org/articles/five-new-
prebendaries-of-st-pauls-cathedral-announced/...
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provided the
college with estates,
sufficient to
supply eight canon prebendaries. On 20
January 1469,
Dietrich IV, then Prince-Bishop of Brandenburg,...
- The
Prebendary of
Monmohenock is the Revd T. C. Kinehan,
Rector of Helen's Bay (Down). Tipperkevin:
Tipperkevin actually comprised two
prebendaries from...
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Church Honorary Prelate Minor canon Notarius Ostiarius Peritus Postulator Prebendary Precentor Prince-bishop Prince-abbot Prince-primate Prince-provost Promotor...