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- The vicarial tithes have been commuted for a rent-charge of ?0.
- The first Vicarial, Antonio Lupo, was installed in 1476 by the Doge Pietro Mocenigo.
- The following year he was named Bishop of Brest, vicarial bishop of the Lithuanian eparchy.
- The construction of the bell tower of the St Sarkis Vicarial Church was completed in 2000.
- The "'Epiphany Cathedral at Yelokhovo "', Moscow, is the vicarial Moscow Patriarchs.
- The parish clergy also serve the sacramental needs of the Appalachian State Catholic Campus Ministry, a vicarial organization for college students within the parish.
- In August of the same year he was presented to the vicarage of Amport, the vicarial residence, which he resigned to a friend who died in July 1771.
- On 14 January 1896, he was consecrated bishop in St . Isaac's Cathedral in St . Petersburg as vicarial bishop of the Baltic dicastery for the Kamenets-Podol eparchy.
- The public authority was held by a functionary nominated by the Doge, the Ducal Vicarial, who had the duty to pledge the oath of allegiance to the Republic and to reside in San Don?
- If, in later years, a newly created parish was carved out of a larger rectoral or vicarial parish, the incumbent would be legally a perpetual curate, but would commonly be styled " vicar " in common use.
- The living is a vicarage in the Archdeaconry and Diocese of Llandaff, rated in the king's books at ^ " 24 14s . 2d ., endorsed, with the vicarial tithes of the parishes of Aberdare, Llantwit, Llanwonno, and Ystrad-dyfodwg; in the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester, to whom the rectorial belong.
- The tithes amount to ?28.17.4 ., of which ?8.17.4 . is payable to the lessee of the dean ( being the rectorial tithes of 3162 acres ), ?30 to the lessee of the impropriator ( being the rectorial tithes of 10, 249 acres ), and ?50 to the vicar ( being the vicarial tithes of the whole ).