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- Impropriation abstract "Impropriation, a term from English Ecclesiastical Law, was the destination of the income from tithes of an ecclesiastical benefice to a layman.(B&P:340) With the establishment of the parish system in England, it was necessary for the properties to have an owner. This was the parochianus or parson/rector who was sustained by the benefice income while providing personally for the cure-of-souls. The parson was technically a corporation sole. With the passage of time, the benefice came to be considered a piece of property whose holder could discharge the spiritual responsibilities by a deputy and many were appropriated by monasteries or other spiritual corporations.(N&E:74) These were bound to provide for the cure-of-souls in the parish but could use any excess income as they pleased.(N&E:74) The deputy was often known as the 'vicar'. Impropriation was similar except for the fact that the recipient was a layman or secular corporation who was obliged to provide a cleric to serve the parish and for his maintenance. After 1200 no layman could have a cure of souls but grants were still occasionally made.(N&E:74) When the monastic properties passed into lay hands at the Reformation, many appropriations were converted into impropriations and in 1603 of a total 9284 benefices an estimated 3489 were in the hands of impropriators or lay rectors.(Dickens:364) By custom they were obliged to maintain the chancel in good repair.(B&P:270)".
- Impropriation wikiPageID "3087568".
- Impropriation wikiPageRevisionID "603334733".
- Impropriation hasPhotoCollection Impropriation.
- Impropriation subject Category:Ecclesiology.
- Impropriation subject Category:History_of_the_Church_of_England.
- Impropriation comment "Impropriation, a term from English Ecclesiastical Law, was the destination of the income from tithes of an ecclesiastical benefice to a layman.(B&P:340) With the establishment of the parish system in England, it was necessary for the properties to have an owner. This was the parochianus or parson/rector who was sustained by the benefice income while providing personally for the cure-of-souls. The parson was technically a corporation sole.".
- Impropriation label "Impropriation".
- Impropriation sameAs m.08qk9f.
- Impropriation sameAs Q6007773.
- Impropriation sameAs Q6007773.
- Impropriation wasDerivedFrom Impropriation?oldid=603334733.
- Impropriation isPrimaryTopicOf Impropriation.