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Benefice

notice to the churchwardens of the parish of the intended collation or admission. By the (English) Benefices Act, 1898 (Amendment) Measure,

Advowson

advowson arises when a bishop has the right of patronage. Collation is the conferring of a benefice by a bishop. It

Picnic

or pleasure party in which the members partake of a collation or repast usually in the open air and from food

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Deacutejeuner

A breakfast sometimes also a lunch or collation

Collative

Passing or held by collation said of livings of which the bishop and the patron

Collation

The act of collating or comparing a comparison of one copy er thing as

hotchpot

to the estate by contribution or by an accounting compare collation 2 : main pot

collate

collate -lat·ed -lat·ing [back-formation from collation, from Latin collatio (bonorum) bringing together (of property) for distribution

Collate

To compare critically as books or manuscripts in order to note the points of agreement or disagreement

Prestimony

without the title of a benefice The patron in the collator

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