The administration of the temporalities of the house was committed by Alnwick to two of the nuns, but when he came back two years later one of these had had a child and the other was unpopular on account of her autocratic behaviour.
All thetemporalities of the Minoresses without Aldgate were leased and their staff consisted of a chief steward, Lord Wyndesore, whose fee was L2.
Here, as at St Michael's Stamford, the autocratic behaviour of the nun who was in charge of the temporalities had aroused the resentment of her sisters and the whole convent was evidently seething with quarrels[246].
In 1365, shortly after the pestis secunda, the nuns received a grant of the custody of their temporalities on the next voidance, and losses by pestilence were mentioned as one reason for the decline in their fortunes.
In the early history of Cistercian nunneries each house was governed jointly by a Prior and Prioress and in some cases a few canons are found holding the temporalities jointly with the nuns.
The temporalities of the Pope were not much larger than the State of Maryland before he was deprived of them by Victor Emmanuel a few years ago.
Although the temporal power of the Pope is a subject which concerns the universal Church, no nation has more reason to lament the loss of the Holy Father’s temporalities than the Italians themselves, and particularly the inhabitants of Rome.
They had as their most powerful supporters the outraged dignitaries of the Church, who saw themselves kept out of office and threatened in their temporalities by the dominant faction.
He forced the reluctant Gloucester to admit that the pretensions of the lord of Glamorgan to be the overlord of the bishop of LLandaff and the guardian of the temporalities of the see during a vacancy were usurpations.
William of Wykeham purchased the restoration of his temporalities by an unworthy deference to Alice Perrers.
For a second time Edward laid violent hands upon the rich temporalities of the see, and Bek, like Winchelsea, remained under a cloud for the remainder of the reign.
A papal agent, William de Testa, was sent to England, and to him Edward gave the administration of the temporalities of Canterbury.
Bishop Bek of Durham lost all his power, and was deprived of his temporalities by the king in 1302.
He was never consecrated, although he retained the temporalities for nine years.
In case of the death of the Incumbent the parish would have no legal representative to act as the custodian of the temporalities of the Church in that particular parish.
They naturally resented any curtailment of the privileges of their order, though they dared not speak too loudly, for they owed the enjoyment of their temporalities to the King.
The supreme power of the state in England has in all ages, as it has done in our own day, exercised that authority over the temporalities of the Church, which, in its own nature, it must exercise over everything.
The new Bishop was consecrated at Rome, and the temporalities were restored to him by the King.
The temporalities of Canterbury and the exiled friends of the archbishop were to be restored as before the quarrel, and Henry promised not to withdraw his obedience from the catholic pope or his successors.
The temporalities of the Archbishop of Canterbury were still in the king's hands, as seized by William Rufus on Anselm's departure.
William demanded that his bishopric should be restored to him before he was compelled to answer, referring to the seizing of his temporalities by the king.
William of St. Calais, as the king's vassal for the temporalities of his bishopric, was summoned before the king's feudal court to answer for breach of his feudal obligations.
The primate was banished and his temporalities confiscated.
He received the homage and conferred investiture of the temporalities of the office of the new prelate as his father and brother had done.
The temporalities of the Church shall not be sold nor put to farm, nor shall anything be taken from its domain land nor from its men during a vacancy.
It was frequently the custom for the bishop to appoint custodians of the temporalities during the vacancy at such of these religious houses as were immediately subject to him.
Upon the report of this assistant he deprived the superior for negligence, and appointed custodians of the temporalities of the house.
Moreover, on the death of the superior, the king took possession of the revenues of his office, which were administered by his officials till, on the confirmation of his successor, the temporalities were restored by a royal writ.
If after inquiry all proved to be satisfactory, the bishop formally confirmed the choice of the monks and signified the confirmation to the king, asking for the restitution of temporalities to the new superior.
The courtiers advised that he should be thrown into prison, and that his temporalities should be seized.
Letters patent granting the temporalities to him were issued on 2nd November the same year (Ib.
O'Heyne to obtain possession of the temporalities of his see till the accession of Queen Mary.
We may now inquire who were the individuals chosen by Elizabeth to hold the temporalities of Cork and Cloyne during this interval.
Archbishop of Cashel, commanding him to put Gerald Fitzgerald in full possession of all the temporalities of the united sees.
In his writ of restitution to the temporalities was inserted a retrospective clause, that he should have possession of them from the time of his first advancement by Queen Mary.
Most of the temporalities of the see, however, were seized on by the Fitzmaurices and other southern chieftains; so much so that Pope Innocent VIII.
In October, however, he was translated (by Papal bull) to Chichester, receiving the temporalities of that see May 1397.
Many of the latter were allowed to take possession of their temporalities --so far as they were within English power--by taking an oath of allegiance, specially drawn for them.
O'Hedian retained his authority, however, till his death, after which the see remained twelve years vacant, the temporalities being farmed by the Earl of Ormond.
There were also many which had been suppressed by the church-temporalities act, divine service not having been performed in them for three years.
John, openly rejoicing at the plunder that lay before him, declared the temporalities of all who had accepted the interdict, whether they had exiled themselves or no, to be confiscated.
In his father's name he released Latimer and Lyons, dismissed the council of twelve, imprisoned Peter de la Mare, sequestrated the temporalities of Bishop Wykeham, and sent the earl of March out of the realm.
The aggregate revenues of thetemporalities of the Gallican Church were estimated at four million livres; the temporalities themselves were worth one hundred and twenty millions.
The young people who live in the Claverias have not our great love for the mother-church; they complain of the shortness of their salaries without considering that it is the temporalities that support religion.
A bishop, then, cannot enter into the enjoyment of the temporalities of his see, including his rights of presentation to benefices, before doing homage to the king.
It was only in 1553, on the demise of the schismatical nominee, that the Catholic bishop was allowed his full rights and privileges, and received possession of the temporalities of the see.
Meanwhile the king enjoyed the temporalities of the see.
Meanwhile the king appropriated the temporalitiesfor two years.
Of the former charge he was cleared on full inquiry, but he was condemned on the latter to forfeit all his temporalities till he had paid the full damages to the king.
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