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He resigned his prebendal stall next year, and devoted himself to his new office.
Overton kept one period of residence at Peterborough, but did not live to inhabit his prebendal house.
These are known as prebendal stalls.
A prebendal stall is a seat, usually in the back row of the choir stalls, where a prebendary sits.
He also noted that 'the transition from such prebendal organisation of office to salaried officialdom is quite fluid'(Weber 1968).
Weber associated a prebendal kind of organization not only with a pre-money economy but also with 'feudal dominion'.
On 25 August 1825 he received the tenth prebendal stall in the see of Durham, which he retained until his death.
Each of these deaneries contained a number of parishes that provided the mensal and prebendal churches for the church.
His next promotion was to a prebendal stall in Chester Cathedral in March 1677-8.
They form the Chapter of the cathedral, and sit in their prebendal stalls when in residence in the cathedral.
The lord chancellor promoted him on 1 February 1754-5 to a prebendal stall in Bristol Cathedral.
After being ordained, Bentley was promoted to a prebendal stall in Worcester Cathedral.
Halloughton Manor House is a 13th-century prebendal house of the college of Southwell.
More times of crisis came upon the abbey with the fire of 1346, mismanagement of the prebendal income and the effects of the Reformation.
Within a few months of this he was collated to a prebend in the Durham Cathedral, the prebendal house attached to which he restored.
Spence continued to live at Byfleet and spent more than the minimum time required for his prebendal duties of three weeks' residence at Durham.
Trouble again arose between his diocesan and himself about 1683, when his only surviving son, Robert Pierce, was denied a prebendal stall in the cathedral.
His probable last occurrence in the sources concerned a conflict with Kinloss Abbey regarding the prebendal parish church of Avoch.
He held the prebendal stall of Bishopston in Salisbury Cathedral, about 1539, and became one of the residentiary canons.
Prebendal corruption doesn't necessarily need to be about monetary gain, but may include usurpation of official privilege, backdoor deals, clientelism, cronyism, nepotism.
In the same year he was collated by Bishop Douglas to a prebendal stall in Salisbury Cathedral.
The rectory of Lee, Kent and the second prebendal stall in Rochester Cathedral were conferred upon him in 1773.
In April 1805 Zouch obtained through Pitt the second prebendal stall in Durham Cathedral.
Casaubon, though a layman, was collated to a prebendal stall in Canterbury, and a pension of £300 a year was assigned him from the exchequer.
In 1540-1, he was made one of the King's Chaplains, and was also presented with a prebendal stall in Canterbury Cathedral.