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  Stall: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Slightly more demanding is a stall where one wing stalls slightly before the other, causing that wing to drop sharply, with the possibility of entering a spin.
A dangerous stall is one where the nose rises, pushing the wing deeper into the stalled state and potentially leading to an unrecoverable deep stall.
A stall strip is a small sharp-edged device which, when attached to the leading edge of a wing, encourages the stall to start there in preference to any other location on the wing.
www.encyclopedian.com /st/Stall.html   (672 words)

  
 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Prebendal stall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
A prebendal stall is a seat, usually in the back row of the choir stalls, where a prebendary[?] sits.
It was a place of honor for dignitaries who where members of clergy on staff at a cathedral or collegiate church.
The title Prebendary was given to a person who holds a prebend[?] (also known as prebendal lands).
encyclopedia.kids.net.au /page/pr/Prebendal_stall   (95 words)

  
 Leighton-Linslade Past Times - Manorial History
Leighton Prebendal, or Rectorial Manor, originates from when the church of Leighton Buzzard was coverted into a prebend in the cathedral of Lincoln.
On conversion part of the bishop's estate was taken to endow the prebendal stall, and became the manor.
However, at the Restoration, it reverted to the Prebend, and the Leighs acquired a renewal of the lease.
www.leighton-linslade.com /manors/lb_prebendal.html   (562 words)

  
 Prebendal stall: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
...Prebendal stall Prebendal stall A prebendal stall is a seat, usually in the...(also known as prebendal lands).
...he was nominated by Queen Anne to a prebendal stall in Canterbury.
...and was also presented with a prebendal stall in Canterbury Cathedral.
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 Leighton-Linslade Past Times - Tour
As a result a Prebendary was appointed for Leighton Buzzard, he was an officer of the cathedral church of Lincoln and he received income from a manor in the town (see the history of Prebendal Manor).
In 1837 the Prebendal Stall was transferred to the Diocese of Ely, and then subsequently transferred in 1914 to St. Albans.
Either side of the chancel are 14th century stalls containing 27 misericords (tip up seats with ledges for resting aginst when standing).
www.leighton-linslade.com /tours/churches/index.html   (2329 words)

  
 FOREWORD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In 1731 Henry became a Prebendal Stall holder at Lincoln and Rector of Gadway.
Henry was Rector of Whitchurch, Salop; Archdeacon of Derby; and a Prebendal Stall holder of York from which he resigned in May 1773 for the second Prebendal Stall of Durham which he retained until 1795.
When John Law left Cambridge on his appointment to a Prebendal Stall at his father's cathedral in Carlisle, it was not long before Paley also left the academic life.
www2.citysun.ac.uk /minster/rectors9.htm   (1878 words)

  
 Urbain Grandier eBook
They soon grew very fond of a pupil who was likely to bring them so much credit, and as soon as he was old enough to take holy orders they gave him the cure of souls in the parish of Saint-Pierre in Loudun, which was in the gift of the college.
When he had been some months installed there as a priest-in-charge, he received a prebendal stall, thanks to the same patrons, in the collegiate church of Sainte-Croix.
It is easy to understand that the bestowal of these two positions on so young a man, who did not even belong to the province, made him seem in some sort a usurper of rights and privileges belonging to the people of the country, and drew upon him the envy of his brother-ecclesiastics.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Then, newly appointed not only as Canon Treasurer but also as Prebend of Calne, Mark is led by the hand to be installed.
He has two stalls to choose from, the Treasurer's stall and his Prebendal stall.
He wisely opts for the Treasurer's stall which unlike the prebendal stalls is furnished with a light.
www.firshman.co.uk /st-peters-church/review/2004/10/canon.htm   (293 words)

  
 Britannia Biographies: William Laud Part 6
At last, in January 1621, he came into the enjoyment of the prebendal stall in Westminster, of which he had secured the reversion ten years before.
His own statement is that, on 3rd June, his Majesty made a gracious speech to him concerning his long service, being pleased to say that he had given him nothing but Gloucester, which he well knew was a shell without a kernel.
Williams, in this the height of his court favour (for it was the King himself who had selected him for the great seal), was earnestly applied to by the Marquis of Buckingham, to whom Laud, like everybody else, had paid court, to commend the latter to his Majesty.
www.britannia.com /bios/wmlaud/stdavids.html   (878 words)

  
 Chapter The Stanhope Family of Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope
Years had now passed since he had done a day’s duty; and yet there was no reason against his doing duty except a want of inclination on his own part.
He held a prebendal stall in the diocese; one of the best residences in the close; and the two large rectories of Crabtree Canonicorum, and Stogpingum.
His rectories were inhabited by his curates, and he felt himself from disuse to be unfit for parochial duty; but his prebendal home was kept empty for him, and he thought it probable that he might be able now and again to preach a prebendal sermon.
www.bibliomania.com /0/0/53/97/16537/1.html   (784 words)

  
 Nicholas Ridley (martyr)
Ridley was well versed on Scripture, and through his arguments the University came up with the following resolution: "That the Bishop of Rome had no more authority and jurisdiction derived to him from God, in this kingdom of England, than any other foreign bishop."
In 1540 he was made one of the King's Chaplains, and was also presented with a prebendal stall in Canterbury Cathedral.
He succeeded to the Bishopric in 1549-50, and shortly after coming to office, directed that the altars in the churches of his diocese should be removed, and tables put in their place to celebrate the Lord's Supper.
ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ni/Nicholas_Ridley_(martyr).html   (277 words)

  
 Thomas Burgess
In 1781 he brought out an annotated edition of Richard Dawes's Miscellaneci Critica (reprinted, Leipzig, 1800).
In 1783 he became a fellow of his college, and in 1785 was appointed chaplain to Shute Barrington, bishop of Salisbury, through whose influence he obtained a prebendal stall, which he held till 1803.
In 1788 he published his Considerations on the Abolition of Slavery, in which he advocated the principle of gradual emancipation.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/th/Thomas_Burgess.html   (356 words)

  
 News Briefing
Each of the twelve dioceses was assigned a prebendal stall and elected or nominated one of the clergy of the diocese to be a representative canon.
This can be an invigorating experience both for country canons, who may not have much opportunity to enjoy choral worship, and for the cathedral community, who can benefit from fresh prophetic voices in the pulpit.
Ralph Stratford the prebendal stall of Kilmactalway, which is assigned to the Diocese of Tuam, Killala and Achonry, became vacant and the Bishop of Tuam has nominated the Revd Maureen Ryan to fill the vacancy.
www.ireland.anglican.org /archives/newsbrief/nbarchive2000/nb00042.htm   (624 words)

  
 stall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Stall (m), stall : AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary [home, ]
STALL : 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home, ]
Stall, stall : LookWAYup Translating Dictionary/Thesaurus [home, ]
www.vocamania.com /stall.aspx   (261 words)

  
 installation of canons St Canices Cathedral Kilkenny
In those who have been brought her today, share in a long tradition dating from the late 13th century shortly after the completion of this Cathedral in 1285, of teaching, pastoralia and worship.
Whilst initially resident on the Cathedral site indeed having living quarters within the Cathedral they were sustained by tithes from those areas which give their name to the Prebendal Stall ~ the word Prebend is from the Latin Pracbeo meaning to grant or “to minister to”.
Their function within the mother Church of the diocese was to preach teach care and minister to the people, administering the Sacraments and providing a place of Sanctuary or chapel with its derived meaning to cover just as St Martin cut his cappella or cloak to cover the beggar.
cashel.anglican.org /latest/canonsermon.htm   (591 words)

  
 Trollope's Apollo: A Guide to Classics in the Barsetshire Novels of Anthony Trollope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Nemesis here refers to Tom Towers, who published an article in the Jupiter reprimanding Mark Robarts because he received such a high position at such a young age and because he was irresponsible while holding the position.
The article advised him to turn the prebendal stall over to the government.
Robarts did so, but not in response to the article; he had already given up the stall before it was published.
www.trollope-apollo.com /Framley/Framley46-48.htm   (517 words)

  
 Framley Parsonage, by Anthony Trollope (chapter18)
The stall will just suit you,—will give you no trouble, improve your position, and give some little assistance towards bed and board, and rack and manger.
She feared that Greek from Chaldicotes, even when he came with the present of a prebendal stall in his hands.
In this manner the question of the prebend was discussed between them on the evening before he started for London.
etext.library.adelaide.edu.au /t/trollope/anthony/framley/chapter18.html   (3266 words)

  
 Isaac Casaubon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The English bishops were equally delighted to find that the great French scholar was a ready-made Anglican, who had arrived, by independent study of the Fathers, at the very via media between Puritanism and Romanism which was becoming the fashion in the English Church.
Casaubon, though a layman, was collated to a prebendal stall in Canterbury, and a pension of £300 a year was assigned him from the exchequer.
When Sir Julius Caesar made a difficulty about payment, James sent a note in his own hand: &8221;Chanceler of my excheker, I will have Mr Casaubon paid before me, my wife, and my barnes.&8221; He still retained his appointments in France, and his office as librarian.
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 James Duport: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
On the 14th August 1641 he was collated to the prebends of Langford Ecclesia and Stow (in the diocese of Lincoln), however he resigned these in November of that year to become prebendary of Leighton Buzzard.
It is believed that Duport may have been ejected from this prebendal stall in 1643, and this would possibly have been because of his royalist sympathies.
During the interregnum James protested against the changes in religion, and was barred from preaching at St. Paul's Cathedral, London following a sermon he preached there.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Duport_James_84532667.htm   (659 words)

  
 Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Prebend,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference > Brewer’s Dictionary > Prebend,
meaning a “clergyman attached to a prebendal stall,” is a vulgarism.
The prebend is the stipend given out of the revenues of the college or cathedral, he who enjoys the prebend is the prebendary.
www.bonus.com /contour/bartlettqu/http@@/www.bartleby.com/81/13590.html   (74 words)

  
 Blue Letter Bible - Study Tools
John Rogers sealed his testimony to the truth with his blood.
he returned to England and was made a prebend in St. Paul's Cathedral.
On Mary's accession to the throne, such a bold, outspoken adherent to the faith of the Gospel could not fail to give offence; and at last he had the glorious privilege of ascending to heaven in a chariot of fire, leaving a blessed memory which will be honored wherever the English Bible is read.
blueletterbible.org /study/parallel/paral06.html   (6018 words)

  
 The Warden eBook
Crabtree Canonicorum is a very nice thing; there are only two hundred parishioners; there are four hundred acres of glebe; and the great and small tithes, which both go to the rector, are worth four hundred pounds a year more.
Crabtree Canonicorum is in the gift of the dean and chapter, and is at this time possessed by the Honourable and Reverend Dr Vesey Stanhope, who also fills the prebendal stall of Goosegorge in Barchester Chapter, and holds the united rectory of Eiderdown and Stogpingum, or Stoke Pinquium, as it should be written.
This is the same Dr Vesey Stanhope whose hospitable villa on the Lake of Como is so well known to the elite of English travellers, and whose collection of Lombard butterflies is supposed to be unique.
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 Arthur Henry Stanton
For a time he was nursed in the Clergy House, but in January, 1913, was moved to Upfield Lodge, Stroud, his old home, now occupied by his sister.
While he rested there he was offered a prebendal stall in St. Paul's Cathedral by the present Bishop of London: the offer was declined (on the score of age and unsuitability) as gracefully as it was made; and, indeed, it came too late.
Russell, who was visiting him, gave him his Easter Communion, and he seemed greatly better; but late that night he changed for the worse, and the call came to him early the next morning.
anglicanhistory.org /bios/ahstanton.html   (3682 words)

  
 Lichfield Cathedral Glossary
a carved bracket under a hinged seat in the choir stalls giving support or 'mercy' to the clergy during the long services at which they were required to stand
a seat, usually in the back row of the choir stalls, where a prebendary sits
a canon: the holder of a prebend; the holder of a disendowed prebendal stall
www.lichfield-cathedral.org /glossary.htm   (2298 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Beloved, it is not office, it is earnestness; it is not position, it is grace which will
God is most surely glorified in that cobbler's stall, where
more than in many a prebendal stall where official religiousness performs its scanty
www.fivedoves.com /letters/july2004/pnf76-1.htm   (293 words)

  
 January 15th
It seems almost incredible that, after his death in 1825, there should have been a republication of his WORKS—in eight volumes octavo.
Successively an assistant at Harrow, and the proprietor of an academy at Stanmore, he was at the basis a schoolmaster, although he spent the better part of his life as perpetual curate of Hatton, and even attained the dignity of a prebendal stall in St. Paul's.
It is related of Parr, that, soon after setting up at Stanmore, he found himself in need of a wife.
www.thebookofdays.com /months/jan/15.htm   (3812 words)

  
 Deep stall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Deep stall is a dangerous condition that affects certain aircraft designs, notably those with a T-tail configuration.
In these designs, the turbulent wake of a stalled main wing "blanks" the horizontal stabilizer, rendering the elevators ineffective and preventing the aircraft from recovering from the stall.
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 definition of prebendal
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As, Holding, Of, Or, Pertaining, Prebend, Prebendal, Priest, Stall, To
As, Holding, Of, Or, Prebend, Priest, Stall, To
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 Noyes Wills
Peculiars 10-24 Index to Wills to 1858 (Prebendal Court of Chute and Chisenbury)
Peculiars 1-9 Index to Wills to 1858 (Peculiar Court of the Treasurer of the Cathedral church of Sarum annexed to the Prebendal stall of Calne)
Peculiars 10-24 Index to Wills to 1858 (Prebendal Court of Hurstbourne and Burbage 1635-1799)
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