Sentence example with the word 'prebend'

prebend

Definition n. the stipend assigned by a cathedral to a canon

Last update: October 11, 2015


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Provided him to a prebend at Lincoln, notwithstanding he already held prebends at Salisbury, Lichfield, St Martin's-le-Grand and Abergwyly, and the living of Brington.   [Please select]

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"You must pray for guidance," said my sister Mary, who was to wed a saintly clergyman, a Prebend, too, of the Cathedral.   [Please select]

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[356] The original is canongias, raciones, y medias raciones, which literally refers to the office or prebend instead of the individual.   [Please select]

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