-
churches remained in place,
their incomes unaffected. But for
these unbeneficed churches and chapels-of-ease, lay
purchasers of the canons'
tithing rights...
- City (1999). Hart, A.
Tindal (1970) The Curate's Lot: the
story of the
unbeneficed English clergy. London: J.
Baker Lewis,
Robert Michael (2016) Curacy...
- regarded, John
Bowers writes, as a
member of "that
sizable group of
unbeneficed clerks who
formed the
radical fringe of
contemporary society ... the...
- owners,
known as impropriators.
Perpetual curates were
appointed to the
unbeneficed parishes and
chapels of ease
formerly in the
possession of the canons...
-
Tutors for the
young Robert and his
brothers were most
likely drawn from
unbeneficed clergy or
mendicant friars ****ociated with the
churches patronised by...
- This
story is most
likely a
result of
confusion with a John Wrawe, an
unbeneficed priest who was
formerly the
vicar of
Ringsfield near
Beccles in Suffolk...
-
Thomas Warwick (or Warrick) was a poet and
unbeneficed clergyman of
Cornish origin, born
about 1755, died
after 1785. He took part in the
revival of the...
- (16 & 17 Geo. 5. No. 7)
Ecclesiastical Commissioners (Provision for
Unbeneficed Clergy)
Measure 1928 (18 & 19 Geo. 5. No. 1)
Benefices (Ecclesiastical...
- Diane. He was
introduced in
Master and Commander. Mr
Nathaniel Martin:
Unbeneficed clergyman and
natural philosopher; surgeon's mate to
Maturin aboard Surprise...
-
Although Jackson gained some po****rity as a preacher, he
remained unbeneficed and
eventually turned to
journalism to
support himself. In 1772, Jackson...