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- He resigned his preachership at Lincoln's Inn in 1880.
- After the Restoration he was ejected from the preachership for nonconformity.
- In February 1622 John Donne resigned the preachership at Lincoln's Inn, and the benchers elected Preston as his successor.
- From 1895 to 1902 he was at the Stadtvikar in W黵zburg, from which in 1903 he took up the preachership of Heilig-Geist-Kirche in Nuremberg.
- In 1829 he was collated by the bishop of Lincoln to the prebend of Sleaford, and in 1831 he resigned his preachership at St James's Chapel.
- From 1618 to 1623 he held the preachership of St Gregory by St Paul's, and during the same period preached occasionally at St . Paul's Cross and Whitehall.
- In July 1871 Maurice accepted the Cambridge preachership at Whitehall . " He was a man to whom other men, no matter how much they might differ from him, would listen ."
- In March 1748, Heathcote became curate of St Margaret's Church, Leicester, and vicar of Barkby in 1749 . His publications attracted the notice of William Warburton, who presented Heathcote to the assistant preachership at Lincoln's Inn.
- Chubb, arguing against the literal interpretation of the command to give all to the poor, observes that Stebbing has two livings, a preachership and an archdeaconry, and is now becoming chancellor of the diocese of Salisbury, and can therefore hardly interpret the command literally for himself.
- He was re-elected to his senior fellowship at St John's a few days later ( 9 November ) The conditions of the Lady Margaret preachership, a post he continued to hold until 1565, required that the preacher should deliver annually six sermons at places in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire.
- In 1757 Ross was appointed to the preachership at the Rolls Chapel, although Lord Weymouth, who had been one of his private pupils, gave him in 1760 the benefice of Frome, Somerset, and he retained it until his death; he further received in March 1769 the twelfth canonry in Durham Cathedral.
- Mildmay otherwise showed his interest in education by acting as an original governor of Chelmsford School, founded in 1550-1; by giving an annuity of 52s . to Christ's Hospital ( 10 April 1556 ); and by bestowing ?0 a year on Christ's College, Cambridge ( 10 March 1568-1569 ), to be expended on a Greek lectureship, six scholarships and a preachership to be filled by a fellow of the college.