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  • St Doologe is a corruption of impropriate cure.
  • It is a rectory, in the diocese of Meath, entirely impropriate in the Marquess of Headfort : the tithes amount to ?50.
  • There were associations between the neighbouring areas, as between Clun and Ceri and, for a time, impropriate tithes were payable from Bachelldre to Clun.
  • He found that the rectory was impropriate to the vicar of Templeport, John Patrick, who was not a resident, but that there was a curate resident.
  • In 1578 he successfully resisted an attempt made by William Paulet, 3rd Marquess of Winchester to impropriate the tithes of the living of West Monkton, of which he was patron.
  • The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Ardfert and Aghadoe, united since the year 1670, with those of Kilmeen and Droumtariffe; the rectory is partly appropriate to the deanery, and partly impropriate in the Earl of Donoughmore.
  • By his will, dated 28 May 1638, he gave to the repair of his cathedral, and to St . John's College the impropriate rectory of Pagham for the foundation of two scholars and two fellows to be chosen from Peterborough grammar school.
  • On the dissolution of Leicester Abbey, the Cave family had a large share in the plunder for the impropriate Rectory of Hungerton and the Manor of Ingarsby which were granted to Sir Brian Cave, Sheriff of Leicestershire and his wife Margaret Throckmorton, daughter of Sir George Throckmorton, by the Crown in 1540.
  • He declared that he found there a prioress and four or five nuns, of whom one had'two fair children'and another'one child and no more'; and also describes how Lord Mordaunt had induced the prioress and her'foolish young flock'to break open the coffer containing the charters of the priory, and to seal a writing in Latin of which they did not understand a word, but were told it was merely the lease of an impropriate benefice .'All say they durst not say him nay,'he adds;'and the prioress saith plainly that she would never consent thereto .'