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A prebendary is a member of the Catholic or Anglican clergy , a form of canon with a role in the administration of a cathedral or collegiate church . When attending services, prebendaries sit in particular seats, usually at the back of the choir stalls, known as prebendal stalls .

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13-800: Lany may refer to: Places [ edit ] Lány (disambiguation) , multiple places in the Czech Republic Łany (disambiguation) , multiple places in Poland People with the surname [ edit ] Benjamin Lany (1591–1675), English academic and bishop Dorothy May De Lany (1908–1970), New Zealand hotel worker and trade unionist Edward Lany (1667–1728), Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge (from 1707) Other uses [ edit ] LANY , an American pop rock band See also [ edit ] Laney (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

26-511: A Fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge in 1616. He was ordained on 21 February 1619. After a curacy at Madingley he held livings at Hambledon, Hampshire , Bishops Waltham and Buriton . He was also Chaplain to the Bishop of Winchester from 1628. He became Master of Pembroke in 1630. By Richard Neile he was appointed to the rectory of Buriton with Petersfield , Hampshire , and on 31 July 1631. He became Vice-Chancellor of

39-555: A role in the administration of the relevant cathedral. Prebendaries have a prebendal stall in certain cathedrals and collegiate churches. The greater chapter of a cathedral includes both the residentiary canons (full-time senior cathedral clergy) and the prebendaries (and, in London, the Minor Canons). In the Church of England, when a diocesan bishop retires, moves to another diocese or dies,

52-541: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Benjamin Lany Benjamin Lany FRS (or Laney ; 1 January 1591 – 24 January 1675) was an English academic and bishop. The son of John Laney , Benjamin Lany was born in Ipswich . He entered Christ's College, Cambridge in 1608, graduating B.A. 1612, M.A. 1615, B.D. 1622, D.D. 1630. He became

65-567: The Reformation . The church of St Endellion , Cornwall, is one of the few still extant . The office of prebendary is retained by certain Church of England dioceses (those of Lichfield , Lincoln , and London being significant examples) as an honorary title for senior parish priests, usually awarded in recognition of long and dedicated service to the diocese. These priests are entitled to be called "Prebendary" (usually shortened to Preb.) and have

78-511: The University of Cambridge in 1632. Lany was appointed on 19 June 1639 to a prebendal stall in Westminster , on the king's nomination. As a devoted royalist and high churchman , Lany on the outbreak of the civil wars become the subject of fierce hostility to the puritan party. He was denounced by Prynne as "one of the professed Arminians , Laud 's creatures to prosecute his designs in

91-412: The canons and dignitaries of the cathedrals of England were supported by the produce and other profits from the cathedral estates. In the early 12th century, the endowed prebend was developed as an institution, in possession of which a cathedral official had a fixed and independent income. This made the cathedral canons independent of the bishop, and created posts that attracted the younger sons of

104-406: The university of Cambridge ", who, when one Adams was brought before the authorities for preaching in favour of confession to a "priest, had united with the majority of the doctors in acquitting him". When the parliament exercised supreme power he was deprived of all his preferments, his rectory of Buriton being sequestered "to the use of one Robert Harris , a godly and orthodox divine, and member of

117-520: The Assembly of Ministers" In 1643 Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester and Simeon Ashe led a visitation to the University on behalf of Parliament . This saw Lany deprived of his position. He went into exile with the future Charles II of England . After the Restoration of 1660, he became Dean of Rochester — he was instituted on 8 August. He became Bishop of Peterborough the same year — he

130-414: The monarch will summon the greater chapter to elect a successor. This election is ceremonial, as the monarch (following the advice of the prime minister) tells the members of the greater chapter whom they are to elect. Wells Cathedral and Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin still call their canons "prebendaries". They form the chapter of the cathedral and sit in their prebendal stalls when in residence in

143-615: The nobility. Part of the endowment was retained in a common fund, known in Latin as communia , which was used to provide bread and money to a canon in residence in addition to the income from his prebend. Most prebends disappeared in 1547, when nearly all collegiate churches in England and Wales were dissolved by the Act for the Dissolution of Collegiate Churches and Chantries of that year, as part of

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156-496: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lany . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lany&oldid=1172799019 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

169-582: Was elected to the See on 20 October 1660, confirmed 17 November, and consecrated a bishop on 2 December 1660. He then served as Bishop of Lincoln from 1663 — elected 10 March and confirmed 2 April — and Bishop of Ely from 1667. He was elected to that See on 24 May and confirmed 12 June. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1666. Prebendal stall At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086,

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