- Look up
prebendary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
prebendary is a
member of the
Catholic or
Anglican clergy, a form of
canon with a role in the...
- The
Prebendaries' Plot was an
attempt during the
English Reformation by
religious conservatives to oust
Thomas Cranmer from
office as
Archbishop of Canterbury...
- 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...
- by a
papal bull (of Pope
Celestine III)
within a year. The
thirteen prebendaries attached to the
church were
provided with
archepiscopal lands. Over time...
- John
Garbrand or
Herks (1542–1589) was an
English cleric, a
prebendary of
Salisbury Cathedral and
friend of
Bishop Jewell.
Garbrand was born at Oxford...
- [6] 'Five new
prebendaries of St Paul's
Cathedral announced' https://www.london.anglican.org/articles/five-new-
prebendaries-of-st-pauls-cathedral-announced/...
- John
Bradford (1510–1555) was an
English Reformer,
prebendary of St. Paul's, and martyr. He was
imprisoned in the
Tower of
London for
alleged crimes against...
- Ely,
being successively chancellor, vicar-general and
prebendary. In 1545 he was made a
prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral, and, in the
following year, Dean...
- By 1259,
Walter had
suitably impressed the king that he was
granted a
prebendary of St. Paul's, London. On 12 July 1261
Henry III made him chancellor,...
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Church Honorary Prelate Minor canon Notarius Ostiarius Peritus Postulator Prebendary Precentor Prince-bishop Prince-abbot Prince-primate Prince-provost Promotor...