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Meaning of "prebendary"
Prebendary is a term used in the Anglican Church to describe a member of the clergy who receives a stipend from cathedral or collegiate church revenues
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- An honorary canon of a cathedral or collegiate church.
- Pertaining to the office or person of a prebendary; prebendal.
- Of or relating to official positions that are profitable for the incumbent, to the allocation of such positions, or to a system in which such allocation is prevalent.
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The very late prebendary reverend ross.
The prebendary otherwise retained his jurisdiction over the parish.
Thus he had a prebendary role.
As prebendary he also travelled through Europe on official matters.
In this period he became a prebendary of Westminster.
The Prebendary of that stall.
The following November he was collated prebendary of the fifth stall.
He was a prebendary of the cathedral.
Of York, who appointed him prebendary of.
The bishop received mensal and prebendary income in his separate positions as prelate and canon.
Prebendary of Donoughmore.
He was consequently installed a prebendary of Canterbury in June of the same year.
The prebendary in Cronheim remained with the Diocese of Eichstätt.
Some years afterwards he was made prebendary of Wells Cathedral.
Prebendary of Lincoln.
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Overall was also granted the Prebendary of Tottenhall.
Prebendary of Wells.
He was also a prebendary of York Minster.
Prebendary of Salisbury ; and soon afterwards he was chosen Rector of St.
He had been a Canon and Prebendary of the Cathedral of Olmouc.
He had close connection with the diocese of Ely, being successively chancellor, vicar-general and prebendary.
He was also a Prebendary of Hereford.
He retired in 1882 and in the following year was made a prebendary canon.
He was also a prebendary of St Paul 's Cathedral.
Some non-cathedral clergy are awarded the title of Honorary Canon or Prebendary as a particular distinction.
The very late prebendary reverend ross . Gentlemen, is there a life after death or not?
John Milner submitted his Letters to a Prebendary to Douglass for revision.
He remained a prebendary of Westminster until his death in 1740.
The diocese of Ely, and prebendary of Keton.
In 1727 he was made a prebendary of Salisbury by his friend Hoadley.
He moved to Chichester in 1881, where he became a prebendary of the cathedral.
He was licensed to preach, became a prebendary of St Paul 's, and a reader in Divinity.
He has been a member of the chapter since 1994, as the Prebendary of Monmohenock.
Having taken orders he became a prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral in 1660.
In 1798 he was appointed Bampton lecturer and prebendary of Exeter.
He was appointed canon and prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral in 1988.
On his return to England, he was successively appointed prebendary of Lincoln and dean 1348.
He received the tonsure in 1641, and received the Prebendary as noble canon in Besançon Cathedral.
He held incumbencies at Elton and Peakirk; and was a Prebendary of Peterborough and Lincoln.
In 1709, Bishop George Bull made him a Prebendary of the collegiate church in Brecon.