• The Ecclesiastical Commissioners were, in England and Wales, a body corporate, whose full title was Ecclesiastical and Church Estates Commissioners for...
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  • Board of Ecclesiastical Commissioners may refer to: Ecclesiastical Commissioners of England and Wales Ecclesiastical Commissioners of Ireland This disambiguation...
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    for the relief of poor clergy, and of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners formed in 1836. The Church Commissioners are a registered charity regulated by the...
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  • The Board of Ecclesiastical Commissioners was an agency of the Dublin Castle administration which oversaw the funding, building and repairs to churches...
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    The Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1847 (10 & 11 Vict. c. 108), sometimes called the Bishopric of Manchester Act 1847, is an Act of the Parliament of...
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  • They were abolished by Parliament under the Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act of 1840. Other ecclesiastical sinecures were certain cathedral dignities to...
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  • bishops' estates have vested in the ecclesiastical commissioners, procurations are payable to the commissioners, who, however, have abandoned their collection...
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    List of Church of England measures (category Church of England ecclesiastical polity)
    Act 1850 (13 & 14 Vict. c. 41) Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1841 (4 & 5 Vict. c. 39) Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1840 Amendment Act 1885 (48...
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    ownership of the ruins was returned to the bishops. In 1869 the Ecclesiastical Commissioners took over the site, and in 1889 it was sold to Sir William Jenner...
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    Lieutenant of the North Riding of Yorkshire, also one of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and a member of Houses of Laymen for York. Halifax was born...
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