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  • The first lay Rector ( Principal ) is Glenn Roff who holds the role currently.
  • Rivers was lay rector at St . Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent.
  • He was the lay Rector of Universit?Laval, holding this position from 1972 to 1977.
  • Lay rectors would usually be wealthy landowners owning a substantial amount of property in the parish.
  • After 1539 the Patrons were Lay Rectors who could earn an income from the major parish tithes.
  • In the court case, the plaintiffs were lay rectors by virtue of owning land formerly owned by the church.
  • Early in the 17th century the chancel was in disrepair and the lay rector was repeatedly asked to fund repairs.
  • He also held positions of Lay Rector of the Parish and president of the Watford and Bushey Volunteer Fire Brigade.
  • A few years afterwards, in 1580, Thomas Legh of Adlington acquired the manor and advowson and became Lay Rector of Prestbury.
  • A lay rector is a person who bears a financial responsibility for church repairs, and was in the past entitled to share in the tithe income.
  • Surviving memorials are to Thomas Barton of Sheriff of London, who was a lay rector at St . Mary's, and his wife Joan.
  • In a May 18 story about a court ruling on church repairs, The Associated Press erroneously described a lay rector as a person who conducts church services.
  • One member of the Parochial Church Council wrote to the Church Commissioners of England asking if St . Mary's, Leighton Bromswold had a Lay Rector.
  • A rural couple have won a seven-year battle against a law that made them responsible for repairing part of a historic church where they are lay rectors.
  • "The charities and organizations that help with repairs to ancient buildings couldn't give any grants as long as there was a lay rector ."
  • The position of lay rector was once a profitable post, as they were entitled to share in the church's tithe income paid by the parishes'residents.
  • On the dissolution these spiritual income streams were sold off on the same basis as landed endowments, creating a new class of lay rectors became liable to maintain the fabric of the parish chancel.
  • The ruling potentially affects more than 5, 000 parish churches where lay rectors, who preside over church services without being an official member of the clergy, historically have had a responsibility for repairs.
  • However, in those of the canons'parish churches and chapels of ease which had become unbeneficed, the lay rector as patron, was additionally obliged to establish a stipend for a perpetual curate.
  • In the Inclosure Award that year he was compensated as lay rector with a holding of 347 acres which included the present Glebe Farm, on which is still charged the maintenance of the chancel of the church.
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