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Meaning of "canonry"
canonry (noun) - A benefice or endowment for a member of the clergy, particularly associated with a cathedral or collegiate church
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- The office of a canon; a benefice or prebend in a cathedral or collegiate church.
- Canons considered as a group.
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There is no lapse to the bishop in the case of a canonry.
It was following this that he gave up his canonry and distributed his wealth.
At Orléans he was ordained deacon and presented with a canonry.
He held a canonry.
The canonry will, of course, depend wholly upon him.
He was appointed in the same year to a canonry of Ely.
With the provostship came a canonry at Rochester Cathedral and the living of Purleigh in Essex.
Despite several attempts at reform Schänis remained a free secular canonry with relatively relaxed rules.
In 1848 this was increased a canonry of Ely Cathedral being attached to the post in perpetuity.
The Warmia canonry.
In October 1362 received a canonry in the cathedral of Prague along with the dignity of archdeacon.
However, controversy about ownership of some related canonry houses continues.
Leonard Bilson lived in the canonry that preceded Arundell 's in The Close.
A specialist on Royal Prussia and Warmia, in 1551 Kromer became head of the Warmian canonry.
The castle was also known as Canonry or Chanonrie of Ross, the former county.
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Well, listen, one of these days come to the canonry up there at Morialdo.
After 1575 he also had a canonry in the cathedral chapter at Breslau.
His residence to be in [ the ] Canonry of Ross.
In 1941, the Nazis suppressed the canonry and confiscated the buildings and properties.
He was also appointed in 1834 to an honorary canonry at Winchester Cathedral.
In 1603 he resigned his canonry and entered the Society of Jesus.
In 1429 Tarbolton was erected into a prebend or canonry of Glasgow Cathedral.
In 1410 he was reappointed to a canonry of the church of St Donatian in Bruges.
Since October 2013, the Museum is managed by the canonry of Majorca Cathedral.
Corpus Christi became an independent canonry of the Premonstratensian order in 2004.
Around 1356 Henry began his efforts to obtain the Canonry of the Cathedral of Prague.