| Daniel Lysons - 1824 - 124 pages
...same* and covenably endowed by the discretion of the ordinary to the divine service, and to reform the people, and to keep hospitality there; and that no religious should in anywise be made vicar in any church so ap-. pt'opriated, otf to < fre appropriated, in the GrievaiU:... | |
| Thomas M'Cleland, Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Edward Younge - Equity - 1825 - 770 pages
...canonically instituted and inducted in the same, and convenably endowed by toe discretion of the ordinary, to do divine service, and to inform the people, and to keep hospitality there, &c." (a) Style's Rep. I5G. («) 2 Bro.CC 160. 4 Gwyl. 1316. recent cases in law in which it has been... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Thomas M'Cleland - Law reports, digests, etc - 1825 - 776 pages
...raiionically instituted and inducted in the same, and conrenably endowed by the discretion of the ordinary, to do divine service, and to inform the people, and to keep hospitality there, &c." («) Style's Rep. 15ti. (<•) 2 Hro.Cr llifl. 4 Gwyl. 1316. \t) 3GwyJ. 1228, 1229. ~. (rf) 2... | |
| Sir Henry Gwillim - 1825 - 540 pages
...canonically institute and induct in the same, and convenably endowed by the discretion of the ordinary to do divine service, and to inform the people, and to keep hospitality there, except the church of Haddenham aforesaid; and that no religious person be in anywise made vicar of... | |
| Francis King Eagle, Edward Younge - Law reports, digests, etc - 1826 - 534 pages
...inducted in not a religious. tj,e the same, and sufficiently endowed by the discretion of the Ordinary to do divine service, and to inform the people, and to keep hospitality there, (except the church of Hadenham aforesaid) ; and that no religious whatever be made vicar in any church... | |
| William Eagle - Tithes - 1830 - 572 pages
...instituted and inducted, and shall be a secular, sufficiently endowed by the direction of the ordinary to do divine service, and to inform the people, and to keep hospitality there; and that no religious (monk) whatever should, by any means, be made vicar. Vicarages erected before the 15 Ric. II. are not... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1835 - 566 pages
...canonically instituted and inducted, and covenably (fitly) endowed by the discretion of the ordinary, to do divine service, and to inform the people, and...to keep hospitality there ; and that no religious, ip regular priest, should in anywise be made vicar in any church appropriated.' From the endowments... | |
| 1835 - 550 pages
...canonically instituted and inducted, and covenably (fitly) endowed by the discretion of the ordinary, to do divine service, and to inform the people, and...to keep hospitality there ; and that no religious, t. . •. regular priest, should in anywise be made vicar in any church appropriated.' From the endowments... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Ramsay M'Culloch - Great Britain - 1839 - 760 pages
...vicar-perpetual, canonically instituted and inducted, and properly endowed, by the discretion of the ordinary, to do divine service, and to inform the people, and to keep hospitality there ; and no religious were in any wise to be made vicar in any church appropriated." The usual method of apportioning... | |
| Walter Henry Burton - Real property - 1839 - 322 pages
...canonically instituted and inducted in the same, and conveniently endowed by the discretion of the ordinary, to do divine service, and to inform the people, and to keep hospitality there." This is the origin of all the vicarages existing at this day; in which the title of the vicar to tithes... | |
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