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Тезаурус:

  1. Trelawney's promotion to the Bishopric of Winchester in 1707 apparently caused " great disgust to many (he) being considerable for nothing but his birth and his interest in Cornwall".
  2. Four years later, when the Bishopric of Bath and Wells fell vacant, the King rejected all other suggestions and declared, "Who shall have Bath and Wells but that little black fellow who would not give poor Nellie a lodging?"
  3. Almost in despair he wrote to Sheldon in 1664 begging to be given an English bishopric:
  4. John Paul Gallagher, who has been appointed as chaplain to the U.S., Menwith Hill base, is with the U.S. Bishopric of the Forces and can be contacted at or via the base.
  5. Holcombe Bill ran at the Axe Vale on Wednesday and so may miss the Dartmoor's BMW qualifier, which would brighten the chance of Bishopric.
  6. Suddenly before the altar a "light shining from heaven, in the manner of a sunbeam" appeared, which was seen as a sign of divine approval of Stanford's opposition to Edward II and the Pope, who had deposed him from the bishopric of Durham.
  7. But in 1132 he was back as chancellor, though he never aspired to the influence of his earlier days, and the more sober ecclesiastics of the court, in alliance with the papacy, managed to keep him out of a bishopric.
  8. The Bishopric of Youth was established in 1980, under the leadership of Bishop Moussa, as an expression of concern for Egypt's young people.
  9. It began with the creation of a new bishopric of Selsey for Wilfrid, and the founding of a monastery there, endowed with landed income for its monks.
  10. Only in the last few months of his pontificate, before his promotion to York, did Bothe recognize the duke's local interests by appointing ducal servants to office within the bishopric, not only at Crayke (which lay within the duke's sphere of influence in the forest of Galtres), but within County Durham itself, where Gloucester's retainer John Redmane was made bailiff of Bishop Auckland.
  11. The Scottish bishops of this period were normally consecrated by the archbishop of York, and there was no protest against this practice until 1120, when Anselm's disciple Eadmer, having received the bishopric of St Andrews, attempted to insist that he should be consecrated at Canterbury.
  12. Metcalfe, one of Gloucester's councillors, was to become one of the key financial administrators in the bishopric.
  13. On that occasion an agreement was signed between the town council of Decin, the present owner of the castle and church, and representatives of the bishopric of Litomerice, Leitmeritz in German, which settled the future of the church: the town would repair it and give it into the care of the Catholic Church.

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