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The annual value of the rectorial manor held by the priory was estimated at £24 10s.
The following rectorial election was won by Kenneth Allsop.
At the Rectorial election in February 2004, no nominations for the post of Rector had been received.
He was backed by George Galloway following the latter's withdrawal from the Rectorial race.
In 1820, unfounded rumours spread around the university that he was building up a motion to disallow student voting at rectorial elections.
If there was an absentee rector the glebe would usually be divided into rectorial glebe and the rest.
His Rectorial Address was entitled "Think of a lobster" and urged students to delay obsession with the mundane.
Though in his Oct.17th 1934 Rectorial Address delivered at St Andrews University he states that:
This rectorial responsibility persists, in perpetuity, with the occupiers of the original rectorial land where it has been sold.
In the February 1971 Rectorial election, Ustinov narrowly defeated Michael Parkinson, the broadcaster, by 8 votes.
The Rectorial Installation of Craig Murray took place on the 26 September 2007 in the new Heathfield teaching building.
In 1954 the college received a rectorial constitution with two new faculties: "Civil Engineering" and "Building Materials Science and Technology".
The use of the nations system for rectorial elections was discontinued after the national establishment of elected Rectors under the Universities (Scotland) Act 1858.
Claver Perera was welcomed with much jubilation being the first fully fledged Peterite to adorn the Rectorial Chair.
The women of the QMU were often strongly involved in the debating circuit and especially in Rectorial elections and campaigns at the University.
The Old Manor was built around 1460-89 as a rectorial manor house for Hugh Sugar, the Treasurer of Wells Cathedral.
In the past, the Labour Club has put candidates forward in Rectorial elections at the University, although it did not do so at the 2008 or the 2011 election.
However, in 1239, the King gave the den of Headcorn, with the rectorial endowments, to the Maison Dieu at Ospringe, near Faversham.
Prior to this the only official representation to the university had been carried out through the office of Rector and rectorial clubs such as the Peel Club formed in 1836.
Close to the Rectorial Election, the Students' Association traditionally hosts a hustings debate, known as the Hecklings, in which all nominees get a chance to put forward their case.
This was a valuable possession including as it did the rectorial tithe of a large and prosperous parish, the tithe of fish, and the lands of the churchtown.
A rectorial installation is a major academic event often involving a number of traditions, most centrally a Rectorial Address - a speech made to the students and public.
The monies given were invested in the purchase of land at Cumberworth, and of the rectorial tithes of Bilsby, of which the governors are still lay impropriators.
It is a constituent church in the Anglican Rectorial Benefice of Hawarden, the archdeaconry of Wrexham and the diocese of St Asaph.
St. Seiriol's Church, which was the centrepiece of the monastery, is now part of the Rectorial benefice of Beaumaris, within the Diocese of Bangor.