The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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Page 206
... livings are below L.70 , and some go so low as L.10 and L.12 . These values , too , are taken from a return made in 1815 ; and there cannot be any doubt that almost all have greatly fallen since then . Moreover , resi- dence is rendered ...
... livings are below L.70 , and some go so low as L.10 and L.12 . These values , too , are taken from a return made in 1815 ; and there cannot be any doubt that almost all have greatly fallen since then . Moreover , resi- dence is rendered ...
Page 208
... livings ; and some have suggested that there should be a new valuation , so as to take the real value , and not the value of the year 1535 ( 26th Hen . VIII ) . No doubt such a plan would speedily augment the small livings ; but it ...
... livings ; and some have suggested that there should be a new valuation , so as to take the real value , and not the value of the year 1535 ( 26th Hen . VIII ) . No doubt such a plan would speedily augment the small livings ; but it ...
Page 209
... livings the rectories are more numerous than the vicarages , in the pro- portion of five to four ; but in the livings of the Bishops and Chapters there are two vicarages for one rectory ; and of the livings in the hands of lay patrons ...
... livings the rectories are more numerous than the vicarages , in the pro- portion of five to four ; but in the livings of the Bishops and Chapters there are two vicarages for one rectory ; and of the livings in the hands of lay patrons ...
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