advowson
11advowson appendant — An advowson annexed to the possession of a manor …
12advowson collative — Same as collative advowson …
13advowson donative — An advowson whereby the patron may give a church or a chapel without presentation, institution or induction …
14advowson in gross — An advowson annexed to the person of the owner and not to his manor of lands …
15advowson presentative — An advowson whereby the patron has a right of presentation to the bishop or ordinary …
16advowson — noun Etymology: Middle English avoueson, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin advocation , advocatio, from Latin, act of calling, from advocare Date: 14th century the right in English law of presenting a nominee to a benefice …
17advowson — /ad vow zeuhn/, n. Eng. Eccles. Law. the right of presentation of a candidate to a benefice or church office. [1250 1300; < AF; r. ME avoweisoun < AF, OF avoeson L advocation . See ADVOCATION] * * * …
18advowson — noun The right of presenting to a vacant benefice or living in the church …
19advowson — right of presentation to church living Ecclesiastical Terms …
20advowson — sb. [vowson]. RG. 471 …