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Перевод: prebend
[существительное] пребенда ; земля или налог, дающие пребенду
Тезаурус:
- Lafford is a prebend of Lincoln Cathedral, and Richard has been assumed to be also identifiable as Richard de Bello (of Battle, probably Battle in Sussex) who was prebendary of Lafford in 1277 and who was also treasurer of Lincoln Cathedral by October 1270, until at least April 1278.
- He eventually became a prebend of St. Paul's and Archdeacon of Leicester; had it not been for his friendship with Bishop Crewe who sympathized with the Stuarts, he could have expected to become a bishop.
- Peter of Corbeil was recommended for a prebend in York, given the bishopric of Cambrai in 1199 and then translated to the archbishopric of Sens in 1200.
- He was appointed to two sinecures, one being a share in the living of Cladinam in Montgomeryshire, and the other the canonry of Lincoln, together with the prebend of Leighton Ecclesia, which he tried in vain to pass on to his friend Nicholas Ferrar.
- Before 1222 he had acquired a prebend in Salisbury under Langton's pupil, Bishop Richard Poer (q.v. under "Poor").
- Under Lord Protector Cromwell, the property of the Deans and Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral, in the Manor of Chiswick, had been transferred to Trustees who sold off all the freehold reversion of the Prebendal Manor, including the ancient Manor House; Homefields; the Lord's close abutting Chiswick Fields; Barne Close and some pasture abutting the London highway; a meadow called Prebend Mead and other land including pasture on Stamford Lane and many cottages up to Turnham Green, together with the windmill there.
- In 1561 he received a royal dispensation to be absent from his Durham prebend to finalize a map of England "both fairer and more perfect and truer than it hath been hitherto".
- Hugh promoted Elias to the Lincoln prebend of Lafford and in November 1212 appointed him executor of his will.
- He was already a canon of NotreDame-de-Paris, and was to be given the first vacant prebend at Bordeaux or Bourges by papal provision.
- Sir Francis Walsingham, Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth, though himself a Puritan, was so impressed with Andrewes' abilities, which he considered would be wasted in a country parish, that he caused him to be appointed Vicar of St Giles-without-Cripplegate in London, and at the same time prebend of St Paul's Cathedral and chaplain both to the Queen and to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- His father came of a well-known Sussex family, and left him a lease of Selsey prebend in his will of 15 April 1569.
- Elizabeth's accession allowed him to receive back his wife, along with his Durham prebend and the vicarage of Norton, on the resignation of Hornsea.
- Between 1245 and 1257 he obtained dispensations to hold several benefices in plurality, which included the rectory of Farnham, annexed to the archdeaconry of Surrey, the rectory of East Clandon in Surrey, the chapel of Bloxworth in Dorset, and a prebend in the king's free chapel of St Nicholas at Wallingford Castle.
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