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Перевод: prebendary speek prebendary


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пребендарий


Тезаурус:

  1. 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.
  2. It depicts the two daughters of the Rev. William Robinson, a Prebendary of the Cathedral, who died, full of promise, early in 1812.
  3. The King was to stay in the Deanery, and the modest but elegant house nearby of the bachelor Prebendary Ken appeared a convenient place in which to billet Nell Gwynne, who ranked about third among the King's mistresses.
  4. He was the youngest in the family of four sons and one daughter of the Revd John Edward Kempe, later rector of St James, Piccadilly (1853-;95), prebendary of St Paul's, and chaplain-in-ordinary to Queen Victoria (1864-;1901), and his wife Harriet, daughter of the Revd R. Wood of Osmington House, Dorset.
  5. Prebendary Wace of Canterbury praised the pamphlet during the 1899 Church Congress and Charles Gore, from the opposite wing of the Church, called it "an extraordinarily important document, because it defined what the nineteenth century's latest religion, "undenominational Christianity" actually was.
  6. The top Buckinghamshire man, the prebendary of Buckingham, was an isolated figure, 71 being the second biggest assessment.
  7. The demand for primary products from Austria-Hungary and western Europe encouraged the change from subsistence agriculture to market-oriented farming, and this was best achieved under the iftlik system rather than under the medieval timar or prebendary system.
  8. This was the case with Bernard-Ezi V d'Albret (1326-;59) or Gaillard I de Durfort (c.1299-;1356), who had been a notable canon lawyer, prebendary or Saintes, Agen and York, and archdeacon of Prigueux.
  9. On the other hand, despite his public criticism of nepotism, his successive promotion within his dioceses of his incapable brother Roger as vicar, prebendary and chancellor was unfortunate.
  10. In support of this proposition, Dr. Ralph Shaa, Edmond's brother and Prebendary of St. Paul's preached a sermon based on a text from the Book of Wisdom (4,3), The ungodly shall not thrive, nor take deep rooting from bastard slips.
  11. Other members included Lord Sydenham of Combe, an ex-Governor of Bombay and Victoria, Australia, as well as a secretary of the Imperial Defence Committee; George Mudge, Professor of Zoology at the University of London; Victor Marsden, Russian correspondent of the Morning Post ; the Churchman Prebendary A.W.
  12. One of his last acts was to issue new statutes governing the conduct of the chapter, which increased the daily provision for each prebendary.
  13. He resigned from the Temple; and to provide for the needs of his rapidly increasing family he was appointed as Rector of Boscom and prebendary of Salisbury, with the apparent understanding that he would continue to reside mainly in London, where he could find the books which he required for his great work, Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity .

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