10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «UNBENEFICED»
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1
Market Harborough Parish Records, to A
Deacons unbeneficed : William Cristian (as above). xiii. Kal. Jan. 1477 (
December 20, 1477), in the Prebendal Church of Buckden, by Thomas, '
episcopus Rathlurensis.' Acolytes unbeneficed : Robert Annes, of Great Bowden.
v. Kal.
John Edward Stocks, W. B. Bragg, 1890
2
The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
It is evident that when one recognises the fact that there are now twice as many
priests as parishes, and that the incumbents who hold the benefices have tenure
for life — and usually a very prolonged life — if the unbeneficed clergy were all ...
John Douglas Cook, Philip Harwood, Walter Herries Pollock, 1898
3
Report of the Proceedings
is intended to benefit the beneficed only, and practically ignores the unbeneficed
c'ergy. Now that this is so is borne out by the speeches you have heard to-night.
Not a single word of reference has been made to the unbeneficed clergy, and ...
4
The Last Generation of English Catholic Clergy: Parish ...
Making. a. Living: The. Unbeneficed. However many of the newly-ordained men
of the diocese may have aspired to the acquisition of a church living, the high
level of recruitment to the priesthood in the early sixteenth century meant that
such ...
5
The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
There are approximately as many unbeneficed clergy as beneficed; but of the
13,000 or more unbeneficed, only 6500, just about one-half, are regularly
engaged in parochial work. The other half have been, but are now no longer
permitted ...
6
Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in ...
At the end of the fourteenth century, bishops worried about the laziness and
disorderly behavior of the unbeneficed of their dioceses}9 That, of course, was in
troubled times. In the early thirteenth century, however, Bishop Richard Poore of
...
7
East Anglian, Or, Notes and Queries on Subjects Connected ...
The distribution of the unbeneficed clergy is curious. Here are the numbers of
beneficed and unbeneficed in each deanery : — Deaneries. *,£££."' Beneflced.
Unbeneficed. T°&^°f Bourn ... 23 23 55 78 Barton ... '21 22 37 59 Cambridge 12
13 ...
Samuel Tymms, Charles Harold Evelyn White, 1908
8
The Late Medieval English Church: Vitality and Vulnerability ...
Many may well have remained in their home towns: almost half those listed as
unbeneficed in Valor Ecclesiasticus recurred in the chantry returns of 1548,
almost all at the same chantries and chapels, which suggests local origins.g
Large ...
9
Rich Apparel: Clothing and the Law in Henry VIII's England
However, for a survey of this type it is not easy to distinguish between the
beneficed and unbeneficed clergy and so they have been treated as one group.
Until the 1540s there were far more clergy in England than there were posts for
them to ...
10
The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).
That the Church of England recognizes only three ecclesiastical Orders —
Bishops, Priests, and Deacons, and empowers all Clergy of the same order,
whether beneficed or unbeneficed, to discharge the same ecclesiastical functions
; and ...