In 1668, he became a prebendary of Westminster, and had afterwards the church of St. Margaret, adjoining to the abbey.
The name of Prebendary Wilson occurs in several documents both before and after this, all of which have reference to matters connected either with Cambuskenneth or Dunblane.
The sovereign had the power of sending one soldier incapacitated by war to each abbey in the County, and the authorities of the abbey were bound to make him a prebendary for life.
The Archduchess Isabella attempted to quarter such a prebendary upon the Abbey of Migette, a house of nuns, but the inmates successfully refused to receive the warrior among them (Dunod, Hist.
Barford, Prebendary of Canterbury, and Rector of Kimpton, Hertfordshire.
Cole, prebendary of Westminster; the French by Mr. Dutens.
He committed 200 of his sermons to the flames in presence of his son, afterwards prebendary of Winchester, whom he wished to excite to the same laudable application.
Thus it appears we owe to the Prebendary Castorena the edition of the posthumous works of Sor Juana given to the light in 1701, six years after her death.
Prebendary of Canterbury, was invited to preach, and he being unable to undertake that office, the Rev.
He survived the Restoration, and was brought back at the head of several hundreds of his friends, and made a Prebendary in the Cathedral Church of Lincoln.
Very near the last tomb is the grave of the wife of the late Vicar of Horncastle, Prebendary E.
These, and other additions, were dedicated by the late vicar, Prebendary E.
The west window in the same aisle contains a handsome memorial, by Preedy, of the late Vicar, Prebendary Robert Giles.
This window cost about £280 and is dedicated to the memory of the late Vicar, Prebendary W.
He became a prebendary of Canterbury, and devoted his remaining years to literature.
A heavy reckoning had been scored up; and John Dethyke, or Derrick, a prebendary of St. Patrick, gave voice to the prevailing discontent.
His father the prebendary had not said this in so many words, but had he done so, he could not have signified it more plainly.
Bertie: and so the last adieux were made, and the prebendary led out Mrs. Bold, followed by his son.
The meagre little prebendary who lived in the close told him to a nicety how often Mr. Arabin had visited at Dr.
Eleanor laughed, but yet she thought that if the surviving prebendary paid the bill, the object of the artist as a professional man would in a great measure be obtained.
Eleanor was very much afraid that Charlotte would have darted out upon her, as the prebendary got out at his own door, but Bertie had thoughtfully saved her from this by causing the carriage to go round by her own house.
Jephson, Prebendary of Armagh, and brother of Sir Richard Jephson, Bart.
William Sheepshanks, rector of Ovington, and Prebendary of Carlisle.
Philip Wodehouse, brother of Lord Wodehouse, and a Prebendary of Norwich Cathedral, aged 66.
Charles Nourse Wodehouse was installed a prebendary of Norwich Cathedral, in place of the Rev.
Woodwardian Professor in the University of Cambridge, was installed a Prebendary of Norwich Cathedral.
George Pellew, Prebendary of Canterbury and of York, and third son of Lord Viscount Exmouth.
The members then proceeded in state to the Cathedral, where a special service was held and the sermon preached by Prebendary Wodehouse.
Prebendary of Norwich Cathedral, vicar of Lowestoft, and a translator of AEschylus and other writers of Greek tragedy.
Prebendary Pretyman addressed the Archbishop in an appropriate speech.
Prebendary of Norwich Cathedral, in place of the Rev.
Bell, Prebendary of Westminster, which is printed in his Works [i.
Taylor had a good estate of his own, and good preferment in the church[1388], being a prebendary of Westminster, and rector of Bosworth.
At last the Campbells and their Belgian withdrew, Mrs. Campbell saying that the Prebendary wished them to go to Evensong.
The Prebendary will be in soon," said Mrs. Campbell.
Romer means the Prebendary Campbell, or at least his wife and daughter.
But what the Prebendaryalways says is, the better the day the better the deed.
Bentham, Prebendary of Ely whose "Essay on Gothic Architecture" has been wrongly attributed to Gray.
Gilpin, who was a prebendary of Salisbury, died in 1804.
Notwithstanding he showed himself no whit unworthy of the high praise wherewith his Reverence the Prebendary had commended him, inasmuch as he was not only a right learned, but likewise a faithful and longsuffering teacher.
A few hours since Ann had opened her heart to her Father confessor, the reverend prebendary von Hellfeld; and he had counselled her to take the veil and win heavenly bliss in a convent as the bride of Christ.
Somerset about 3 miles distant, and was also a prebendary of the Cathedrall Church of Worcester.
Prebendary of Westminster, Rector of High Holden, in the Isle of Thanet.
Prebendary of this Church, the eminent founder of the Madras, now the National System of Education, throughout the British dominions.