10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DATARY»
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1
The Religious Ceremonies and Customs of the Several Nations ...
The Pope'jDatart, and other officers of that court. The pope's datary and chancery
were formerly one and the fame thing, but the multitude of affairs to be transacted
obliged him to divide it into two tribunals, which are so nearly related to one ...
Bernard Picart, Jean Frédéric Bernard, 1731
2
The History of the Works of the Learned, Or, An Impartial ...
Golden Number; three Characters that are us'd in rhe Roman Datary, which the
Julian Period accomplish'd and brings albthree to Unity, so that it is a fort of great
Year.. Hereby we may. fee that the Invention of this Period, cost no great Labour,
...
186 By his post, the datary is empowered to grant, without acquainting the pope
therewith, all benefices that do not produce upwards of twenty-four ducats
annually : but for such as amount to more, he is obliged to get the provisions
signed by ...
Walter Farquhar Hook, 1854
4
A Church Dictionary ... A new and greatly enlarged edition
276 DATARY. DATARY. An officer in the pope's court. He is always a prelate, and
sometimes a cardinal, deputed by his Holiness to receive such petitions as are
resented to him, touching the provision of enefices. By his post, the da is ...
Walter Farquhar HOOK (Dean of Chichester.), 1854
5
History of the Reformation in the Time of Calvin
At length he stopped in the middle of the hall, and Bonner, approaching the
datary, said to him: 'Be pleased to inform his Holiness that I desire to speak to him
.' The officer refusing, the intrepid Bonner made as if he would go towards the
pope.
J. H. Merle d'Aubign'e, 1999
6
The Baltimore Literary and Religious Magazine
6 THE DATARY. Prefect, His Em. Cardinal Pacca, Pro Datary.* TheDatary is a
tribunal in which favours granted by the Pope are explained and despatched.
The office of Datary consisted originally in merely affixing to the petition the date
at ...
Robert Jefferson Breckinridge, Andrew Boyd Cross, 1837
7
Contested Canonizations: The Last Medieval Saints, 1482-1523
131 the datary then told ubaldini to go see the chamberlain and try to satisfy him.
But the chamberlain, playing the old game of curial runaround, sent ubaldini back
, saying “satisfy the Cardinal datary.”132 Returning to the datary, ubaldini tried ...
8
The History of the Reformation of the Church of England: ...
\Vhile Bonner was replying, the Datary came in, and the Pope cut him short; and
commanded the Datary to read the commission; which he did. The Pope often
interrupted the reading it, with words that expressed a high displeasure. And
when ...
9
Religious ceremonies and customs; or, The forms of worship ...
The pope's datary and the chancery courts were formerly one and the same thing
; but the multitude of affairs to be transacted therein obliged T p , his holiness to
divide it into two tribunals, which are so nearly Datary. related to one another, ...
10
The History of the Reformation of the Church of England. In ...
While Bonzr was replying, the Datary came in, and the " Pope cut him short *, and
commanded the Datary to read the Com" misslon : Which he did : The Pope often
interrupted thezreading it, " with Words that eXpressed. a high Displeasure: ...
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Political models for the papacy
In later papacies, the Apostolic Datary became important because this was the last stop for any document before it was signed by the pope. «National Catholic Reporter, Aug 14»