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Chancellor of a Diocese, or of a Bishop

Matched in: Term Chancellor of a Diocese, or of a Bishop

Diocese, or diocess

Matched in: Term Diocese, or diocess

Bishop

overseer or superintendent. The chief of the clergy in his diocese or jurisdiction in England, Wales, or Ireland, and the archbishop's

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Fieri facias de bonis ecclesiasticis

fa. de bonis ecclesiasticis, addressed to the bishop of the diocese, commanding him to make of the ecclesiastical goods and chattels

Rural Deans

generally revived), whose deaneries are an ecclesiastical division of the diocese or archdeaconry. They are deputies of the bishop, planted all

Titles (Ecclesiastical)

title of archbishop or bishop of a pretended province or diocese, or archbishop or bishop of a city, place, or territory

Canon law

devils, except with the licence of the bishop of the diocese. They are made by Convocation, but by the act of

Magna Carta

were made, for the purpose of depositing one in every diocese. Two of these are extant in the British Museum, and

Custos spiritualium

Custos spiritualium, he that exercises the spiritual jurisdiction of a diocese, during the vacancy of any see, which, by the canon

Dean

Rural Deans, deputies of the bishop, planted all round his diocese, the better to inspect the conduct of the parochial clergy,

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Chancellor of a Diocese, or of a Bishop

Matched in: Term Chancellor of a Diocese, or of a Bishop

Diocese, or diocess

Matched in: Term Diocese, or diocess

Bishop

overseer or superintendent. The chief of the clergy in his diocese or jurisdiction in England, Wales, or Ireland, and the archbishop's

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Fieri facias de bonis ecclesiasticis

fa. de bonis ecclesiasticis, addressed to the bishop of the diocese, commanding him to make of the ecclesiastical goods and chattels

Rural Deans

generally revived), whose deaneries are an ecclesiastical division of the diocese or archdeaconry. They are deputies of the bishop, planted all

Titles (Ecclesiastical)

title of archbishop or bishop of a pretended province or diocese, or archbishop or bishop of a city, place, or territory

Canon law

devils, except with the licence of the bishop of the diocese. They are made by Convocation, but by the act of

Magna Carta

were made, for the purpose of depositing one in every diocese. Two of these are extant in the British Museum, and

Custos spiritualium

Custos spiritualium, he that exercises the spiritual jurisdiction of a diocese, during the vacancy of any see, which, by the canon

Dean

Rural Deans, deputies of the bishop, planted all round his diocese, the better to inspect the conduct of the parochial clergy,

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