PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «RESIDENTIARIES»
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «RESIDENTIARIES»
Scopri l'uso di
residentiaries nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
residentiaries e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ...
That in the event of any residentiary failing to complete his residence, and to
provide himself with a proxy out of the residentiaries or canons of the cathedral,
such residentiary shall not be entitled to the profits, perquisites, or emoluments ...
Hugh James Rose, Samuel Roffey Maitland, 1841
2
The English Secular Cathedrals in the Middle Ages
Therefore those who earned between thirty and forty shillings a quarter were set
down by the communar in his roll as three-quarter residentiaries; those with
twenty to thirty shillings were half residentiaries; those with ten to twenty shillings
...
3
The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ...
It expressly requires deans and residentiaries of cathedrals, “ if any preacher
licensed by the Queen's Majesty, or by the archbishop, or by the bishop, shall set
forth in his preaching any strange and impious doctrine, or that is repugnant to
the ...
4
The Choral Service of the United Church of England and ...
property the fabric was maintained, the choir (in part at least) sustained, the
ministers of the temple paid: and the divisible portion given to the Residentiaries
were wages bestowed for services performed. Their individual estates were
those of ...
5
An Accurate Description and History of the Cathedral and ...
Canons ; and that there should be always present two or three Residentiaries,
and if there were bait one, he should receive the Prosits of the rest, and be
obliged to continual Residence and Attendance; that any of the Archdeacons
being ...
It is hence abundantly clear that residence and residentiaryship, residents * and
residentiaries, are not synonymous terms, and cannot be confounded except
from entire ignorance of the history of all cathedrals ; and that residentiaryship, ...
Hugh James Rose, Samuel Roffey Maitland, 1835
7
A Brotherhood of Canons Serving God: English Secular ...
In January 1346, Richard Boule and Hugh Hopewas were beginning careers as
residentiaries at Lichfield which were to last for a total of eighty years between
them ending with Hugh's death in 1381 and Richard's in 1394.51 A decade later,
...
8
The Henrician Reformation: The Diocese of Lincoln Under John ...
It followed that the bishop and his residentiaries were likely to disagree on the
number of canons in residence, since the more residents there were, the smaller
the dividend each would receive. If the bishop were to introduce more and more ...
The Bishop of Lincoln says, there were more Residentiaries before the
Reformation ; but if for three hundred years three Residentiaries have been found
to be sufficient, what a strangely feeble excuse it is for adding another, and
diverting ...
10
The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and ...
Again, of those who attempted to realize in their institutions the number of the
Apostles, and would have the very number of the residentiaries be a memento of
an apostolic life, Winchester and Canterbury will be despoiled of two-thirds of
their ...