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How to use prebend in a sentence

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In 1123 Henry I granted the manor to the bishop of Lincoln for the endowment of a prebend.
He returned to Spain a little before 1577 and received a prebend of the Cathedral at Córdoba, where he lived until his death.
He drew his prebend while residing elsewhere, a practice he condemned in others.
In 1231, after recovering from serious illness, Grosseteste resigned all his sources of revenue, save his prebend in Lincoln cathedral.
He soon obtained the living of Laracor, Agher, and Rathbeggan, and the prebend of Dunlavin in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
Canon: an ecclesiastic dignitary who is part of a cathedral chapter house, a collegiate church or certain basilicas, is responsible for organising services, sometimes having a prebend.
According to Southern, Grosseteste's permanent association with Oxford began after 1225, when, having received the prebend of Abbotsley, Grosseteste probably became a priest and began to lecture in theology.
He was given a prebend by Manuel I, and he ended his life as a monk.
The year following he preferred him to a canonry of King's College, now Christ Church, Oxford, and about the same time, collated him to a prebend in the church of Sarum.
He was appointed to the prebend of Kilroot in the Diocese of Connor in 1694, with his parish located at Kilroot, near Carrickfergus in County Antrim.
The headstone cannot be placed on his grave as a result and is still at the monumental mason's on Prebend Street.
The property is marked on early maps as the House of the 2nd Prebend.
Examples from Classical Literature
On November 23, 1633, he compounded for the first fruits of the prebend of Middleton.
And as for the prebend, after what has passed, of course you must accept it.
But such a prebend was difficult to get and patrons were uncertain and often disappointing.
At her death he was appointed by Elizabeth a prebend of Canterbury, where he died.
And on May 23, 1639, for the first fruits of the prebend of Ichen-Abbots.
The prebend had little to do with Willenhall, except in name.
Baron Williams of Oystermouth was invited to take up the role of prebend by the Bishop of Truro, the Rt Rev Tim Thornton.
As we suspected, the two masts had differences in their prebend which we addressed through tuning aft of the straighter mast's mast step.
The prebend of Stanwick was worth about twice as much as any other.
In 1550 he was presented to a prebend in the Church of Canterbury.
A clergyman of a collegiate or cathedral church, who enjoys a prebend.
Thorpe Prebend House, a restored medieval canon's house, also explores the city's connections with its literary hero.
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