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prebend Meaning in Bengali



 প্রধান যাজকের বৃত্তি, ধর্মযাজকের বেতন, ক্যাথীডরল বা কলেজসংযুক্ত গির্জার আয়ের যে অংশ যাজকের প্রাপ্য,

Noun:

ধর্মযাজকের বেতন, প্রধান যাজকের বৃত্তি,





prebend's Usage Examples:

particular seats, usually at the back of the choir stalls, known as prebendal stalls.


A prebend is the form of benefice held by a prebendary: historically, the.


dignities or special offices, or one of 24 prebends (22 regular, 2 ecumenical as noted below).


One prebend is reserved for the Archbishop of Dublin, an.


the Archbishop of Cashel being one, holding the prebend of Glankeen as parcel of his see.


The prebend of Crohane was united to the archdeaconry of Cashel.


offices, and obtained three benefices by June 1522, including the lucrative prebend of Milton at Lincoln Cathedral.


11th) prebends were vacant before 1660, it is not possible to assert that any particular succession of canons relates to any previous prebend except.


on 15 August 1471 was collated to the prebend of Cadington Major in St.


He gave up this prebend in 1472, and on 4 June was re-elected.


During the Middle Ages, Chardstock was a prebend of the Cathedral church of Salisbury.


known that archdeacon held a quarter of parish church of Eilean Munde as a prebend.


Awkeburne held the prebend of Ruscombe in the diocese of Salisbury before being elected bishop on.


Dublin, earning a Doctorate in divinity, and took up his father's post as prebend of Emly in February 1637/8.


Northburgh in canonries with lucrative prebends at various cathedrals.


On 11 June 1315 the king granted him the prebend of Wistow in the Archdiocese of York.


Bingham held the prebend of Slape in the diocese of Salisbury prior to his election as bishop about.


William de Coventre, also from the diocese of Dunblane, held a canonry and prebends (a cathedral priesthood with stipends) in the diocese of Ross and the Collegiate.


canons were attached to prebendal stalls, and by the early thirteenth century, there were 30 of these.


Many of the prebendal manors were some distance.


The prebend of Clonmethan was one of the original thirteen prebends of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.


Lyell was at this stage holding an unnamed canonry and prebend in the diocese of Ross, the parish church of Kinnell in Angus in the diocese.


He was prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral from 1544 and canon in the 6th prebend at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford from 1546; and held both positions until.


Langton held the prebend of Strensall by 24 June 1245.


The prebendaries of Aylesbury can be traced back to Ralph in 1092.


The prebend of Aylesbury was attached to the See of Lincoln as early as 1092.



Synonyms:

stipend;

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