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Rectory

Rectory, a spiritual non-impropriated living, com-posed of land, tithes, and other

Rectorial tithes

Rectorial tithes, great or predial tithes.

Imparsonee

Presented instituted and inducted into a rectory and in full possession

Rectorial

Pertaining to a rector or a rectory rectoral

Rectory

The province of a rector a parish church parsonage or spiritual living with all its rights tithes and glebes

Benefice

M. Lat., a kindness], an ecclesiastical living and promotion, a rectory or vicarage: all church preferments except bishoprics; also a fief

Jus habendi et retinendi

to retain the profits, tithes, and offerings, etc., of a rectory or parsonage

Parson imparsonee

impersonata, Lat.], a clerk presented, instituted, and inducted into a rectory, and thus in full and complete possession of the church,

Portioner

an allowance which a vicar commonly has out of a rectory or impropriation.

Sequestrari facias de bonis ecclesiasticis, Writ of

a beneficed clerk commanding the bishop to enter into the rectory and parish church, and to take and sequester the same,

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