provostship การใช้
- The provostship has its office at Hohe Stra遝 2-7.
- The vice-provostship of Derry was thrown in without extra charge.
- He resigned, having been appointed to the provostship of Trinity College.
- He left the Associate Provostship and VPR positions to become VP in 2013.
- On 11 August 1634 he resigned the provostship on being appointed archdeacon of Meath.
- He retired from the provostship in 1563.
- On 26 May 1596 he obtained the provostship of Eton, the reward of persistent begging.
- With the provostship came a canonry at Rochester Cathedral and the living of Purleigh in Essex.
- Rode's provostship fell into a difficult time since Henry II preferred to live in M黱ster.
- The provost thus received the speculative right to collect the King's seignorial revenues within his provostship.
- Traill refused to change the college's constitutional position at any time in his provostship despite pressure.
- This was because any candidate for provostship had to be confirmed in advance by the Bremen Cathedral Chapter.
- Under the rule of the Hohenstaufen king Frederick Barbarossa, the Hildesheim cleric Rainald of Dassel assumed the provostship in 1154.
- The Bible in which the names are entered was acquired by the Kirk during the Provostship of Hugh Miller ( 1841 1855 ).
- He is noted also as holding concurrently the office of Justice-Depute with the provostship in 1508 and 1512, if not consecutively.
- In the medieval period Provench鑢es came under the Bassigny bailiwick and the provostship of Lamarche : subsequently it fell within the baliwick of Lamarche.
- When Cheke was ill in 1552, he recommended Haddon to the king as his successor in the provostship of King's College.
- Through the recommendation of Fell to Marsh he was offered the provostship of Trinity College, Dublin ( 1683 ), and accepted it.
- He was presented by the king to the provostship or rectory sine curd of Clynog fawr upon the death of Dr . William Glyn.
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