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Lay impropriators
Lay impropriators, lay persons to whose use ecclesiastical benefices have been annexed.
Lay Rector
LJ Ch 314, with the rights to contribution from other lay impropriators. As to any right to occupy a seat in the
Rector
Rector, a governor; in ecclesiastical law, either a layman, sometimes called a 'lay rector' or 'lay impropriator,' who has … either a layman, sometimes called a 'lay rector' or 'lay impropriator,' who has that part of the revenues of a church
Impropriation
of employing the revenues of a church living to a layman's use. See APPROPRIA-TION and LAY IMPROPRIATOR. … Impropriation, the act of employing the revenues of a church living
Parson
lay persons, who are usually styled, by way of distinction, lay impropriators. In all appro-priations there is generally a spiritual person attached
Appropriation
is the annexing a benefice to the use of a lay person or corporation. Appropriation may be severed and the church … and perpetual use of some religious house, etc., just as impropriation is the annexing a benefice to the use of a
Tulchan Bishops
names the revenues of the sees were drawn by the lay barons who had impropriated them, Ogilvie's Imp. Dict. … the sees were drawn by the lay barons who had impropriated them, Ogilvie's Imp. Dict.
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