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Incumbently

in an incumbent manner so as to be incumbent


Incumbent

incumbent a clergyman in possession of as ecclesiastical benefice as to


incumber

incumber var of encumber


Resignation

the incumbent of any benefice provided he has been the incumbent of such benefice for seven years continuously to resign on


Advowson

the incumbency of one church is extinguished and though the incumbency of the churches is united the tithes boundaries moduses and


Churchwardens

prayer rubric but other church collections are managed by the incumbent and the parochial church council jointly see parochial church councils


Curate

cure of souls namely the incumbent of a parish the incumbent may have to assist him an assistant or stipendiary curate


Induction

parson possession of his church a clerk is not complete incumbent until induction which is performed by a mandate from the


Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874

to use any prescribed ornament orvesture or 3 that the incumbent has within the preceding twelve months failed to observe or


Residence

into by the commissioners and s 12 a non resident incumbent may not return without the bishop s permission until the


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