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  • Richardson was installed in the precentorship on 3 March 1760, and held it until death.
  • Kennedy then obtained a precentorship in Edinburgh, and in 1859 began there a series of weekly concerts.
  • William Hough took temporary leadership in 1889 whilst J . C . Corlette undertook the precentorship of Goulburn Cathedral.
  • He succeeded by patent to the precentorship of St . Patrick's on 25 July 1806, and Derry on 21 September 1831.
  • He soon resigned the precentorship, while retaining his teaching duties, to allow himself time to work as an organist at Westminster Chapel.
  • When Ridley became Bishop of London, he made Grindal one of his chaplains and gave him the precentorship of St Paul's Cathedral.
  • He resigned the precentorship of Exeter in 1706, and died on 23 February 1707 in Oxford, where he was buried in Christ Church.
  • Two of his nephews were given offices within the diocese, with John given the precentorship in Hereford Cathedral, and Gilbert made the chancellor there.
  • He received license to hold " in commendam " the precentorship and other positions, because of the extent of his diocese and its expense.
  • With further preferment, Lonsdale passed in 1828 to the precentorship of the diocese of Lichfield, later exchanged for a prebend at St Paul's Cathedral.
  • On 17 February 1487, Spalding exchanged the deanery of Brechin for the precentorship of the cathedral with Hugh Douglas; Spalding was said to be 69 years old on this occasion.
  • Thomas Vaus resigned, sometime between 4 August 1478 and 8 June 1480, the precentorship of Moray to his relative Alexander Vaus, not to be confused with Alexander Vaus the bishop.
  • After the Restoration he was appointed on 29 June 1660 chaplain extraordinary to the king, who presented him on 13 August to the precentorship of Lincoln, and in September following to a prebend in Lincoln Cathedral.
  • For some years he held the prebendary of Mayne in his diocese " in commendam ", exchanging it on 21 Feb . 1671-2 for the precentorship, which, however, he resigned on 14 March.
  • The most pleasant thing recorded about him is the kindliness which he showed at Oxford to the ejected presbyterian, Jonathan Trelawney appointed him, in February 1703, to the chancellorship of Exeter Cathedral, which he exchanged for the precentorship in May 1704.
  • On 6 June 1254, he was granted the privilege of holding several benefices at the same time : the Provostship of Grasse, the Precentorship of the Church of B閦iers, a Canonry at Clermont, a Canonry at Narbonne, and two parishes which involved the care of souls.
  • In 1405 Lauder unsuccessfully sued in the Curia for the Precentorship of Glasgow . " Willielmus de Lawadir, Archdeacon of Lothian, accompanied by Alanus de Lawedir de Scotia " ( his brother ) had a safe-conduct from King Henry IV dated 18 September 1404 with another the following year.
  • When the precentorship of Lincoln, one of Potter's options, became vacant on 18 May 1756, Richardson claimed it, and filed a bill in chancery against Archdeacon Robert Henley, the Lord Keeper, gave a decision in November 1759 against Richardson, who, on the advice of Charles Yorke, appealed to the House of Lords.
  • He is found in possession of the precentorship of Dornoch Cathedral, seat ( " cathedra " ) of the diocese of Caithness, when a papal mandate from Avignon Pope Benedict XIII, 25 July 1398, authorised his appointment as Archdeacon of Caithness : To William de Gerland and Thomas de Edname, canons of Caithness, and the official of Caithness.
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