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Volume 17 · 70 words · 1810 Edition

among ecclesiastical writers, a year's income of a spiritual living.

These were, in ancient times, given to the pope through all Christendom, upon the decease of any bishop, abbot, or parish clerk, and were paid by his successor. At the Reformation they were taken from the pope, and vested in the king; and, finally, Queen Anne restored them to the church, by appropriating them to the augmentation of poor livings.