The Black Book: Or, Corruption Unmasked!, Volume 2J. Fairburn, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... Incumbent , whether he be resident or non - resident ; the Acres of Glebe and Quantity of Tithe in each Benefice ; with the Plu- ralists total yearly Income - Digest of the Dioscesan Returns to Parliament - Relative Patronage of the ...
... Incumbent , whether he be resident or non - resident ; the Acres of Glebe and Quantity of Tithe in each Benefice ; with the Plu- ralists total yearly Income - Digest of the Dioscesan Returns to Parliament - Relative Patronage of the ...
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... incumbent and diocesan . Frequent squabbles arise from this cause ; the parishioners choosing a popular preacher , who , from scurvy jea- lousy , is not approved by the less - gifted incumbent . The lectureships are generally held with ...
... incumbent and diocesan . Frequent squabbles arise from this cause ; the parishioners choosing a popular preacher , who , from scurvy jea- lousy , is not approved by the less - gifted incumbent . The lectureships are generally held with ...
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... incumbent : this is a common practice with ministers , who wish to indulge their parishioners with novelty ; they exchange one old batch of sermons for another old batch of sermons , from a different part of the country . From these ...
... incumbent : this is a common practice with ministers , who wish to indulge their parishioners with novelty ; they exchange one old batch of sermons for another old batch of sermons , from a different part of the country . From these ...
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... incumbent . The right of presentation to a living is technically called an advowson . The office of the bishop is to grant institu- tion to the living to which the incumbent is presented . By refusing institution , the bishops have a ...
... incumbent . The right of presentation to a living is technically called an advowson . The office of the bishop is to grant institu- tion to the living to which the incumbent is presented . By refusing institution , the bishops have a ...
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... incumbent is his own patron , and presents himself ; sometimes the incumbent's wife is patron , and presents her husband ; sometimes the husband and wife are patrons jointly . There are many Misses and Mistresses patrons , and no doubt ...
... incumbent is his own patron , and presents himself ; sometimes the incumbent's wife is patron , and presents her husband ; sometimes the husband and wife are patrons jointly . There are many Misses and Mistresses patrons , and no doubt ...
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a-year Archdeacon Asaph benefices Bishop brother brother-in-law Camb Cant Catholic Peers Church Civil-List inquiry Clergy clerk Cloyne commissioner Crown David's Dean Debt Diocese ditto Alien Bill ditto Influence Dublin 33 Duke Durham Earl emoluments Eton College Exon George Glebe Henry Hereford Incumbent Ireland James John Killaloe Killaloe 33 King Lambton's late Lay Lords Leighlin 27 Limerick Limerick 41 Lincoln livings London Lower House Manchester inquiry Marq Marquis Mary Meath Meath 31 Member Ministers Navy Norwich Oxon Parson patronage pension Pluralists Postmaster and Lay Preb Prebend Prebendary Ra no return Rector reduction of Army reduction of Lay reduction of Postmaster repeal of Salt repeal of Six repeal of Window revenue rotten borough Salt Tax Sarum sinecure Sinking Fund Six Acts Thomas tithe Treasury Tuam VOTED for reduction Waterford William Wilson Window Tax Winton young Wynn