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    Perpetual curate was a class of resident parish priest or incumbent curate within the United Church of England and Ireland (name of the combined Anglican...
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    the parish, the parish priest was a "perpetual curate" (curatus perpetuus), an assistant would be a (plain) curate (curatus temporalis). The words perpetuus...
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  • tithes going to the lay holder, or impropriator, of the living); a perpetual curate with a small cure and often aged or infirm received neither greater...
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    Woodhouse Grove School, near Guiseley. In 1815 he moved again on becoming perpetual curate of Thornton. At Guiseley, Brontë met Maria Branwell (1783–1821), whom...
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    Anglican parish priests were divided into rectors, vicars and (rarely) perpetual curates. These were distinguished according to the way in which they were...
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  • tithes going to the lay holder, or impropriator, of the living). A perpetual curate held the cure of souls in an area which had not yet been formally or...
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    Petticoat Lane. In his twenties, he became perpetual curate of Theydon Bois, Essex and later became curate of Leyton; this allowed him direct correspondence...
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    ruins of Haughmond Abbey. Antiquary Edward Williams (1762-1833) was perpetual curate of the church from 1786 to his death. Highway engineer Sir Henry Maybury...
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    D.D. Rector of St Botolph, Bishopsgate. 1847. John James Gelling. Perpetual Curate of St Catherine, Cree Church. 1848. Robert Monro. Minister of Bridewell...
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    family moved eight miles away to Haworth, where Patrick was employed as perpetual curate. In Haworth, the children would have opportunities to develop their...
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    Haworth, on the edge of the moors, where her father had been appointed perpetual curate of St Michael and All Angels Church. Maria died of cancer on 15 September...
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    the three Brontë sisters; their father, Patrick Brontë, served as perpetual curate of the parish between 1820 and 1861. A chapel has existed on the site...
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    year-for-a-day principle, M‘Neile was the perpetual curate of St Jude's Liverpool (1834–1848), the perpetual curate of St Paul's Princes Park (1848–1867)...
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  • incumbent's official title might be that of rector, vicar, "curate-in-charge" or "perpetual curate". The difference between these titles is now largely historical...
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  • with his own parishioners at St Michael's, Cambridge, of which he was perpetual curate from 1823 till his death at Hastings on 4 April 1853. From 1849 until...
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    Gawcott where his father, the Reverend Thomas Scott (1780–1835), was perpetual curate. To the east of the village is Signal Hill, which was a former FCO/MI6...
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    Sunderland, County Durham- moved his family to Derbyshire, where he became Perpetual Curate of Holy Trinity Church. When Hurt was five, his father became the vicar...
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    The Rector (1861) The Doctor's Family (1861) Salem Chapel (1863) The Perpetual Curate (1864) Miss Marjoribanks (1865–66) Phoebe Junior (1876) A Son of the...
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    alongside the Perpetual curacy of Portman Chapel, Portman Square 1836–1841). His post was subsequently redesignated as Perpetual curate of St Paul's Church...
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    is administered by a parish priest, specifically Rector, Vicar or Perpetual curate depending on if the original set up of the rectory had become lay or...
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  • the eldest son of Rev. Francis Bourdillon, the author, at that time perpetual curate of Runcorn. He was educated at Haileybury College and Worcester College...
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    1836 to 1838 he was curate of Tresham. In 1838 he acted as curate of Wootton-under-Edge, then from 1839 to 1845 Perpetual Curate of Stroud, an expanding...
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  • in 1874 as Christ Church FC by the Reverend Joseph Farrall Wright, Perpetual curate of Christ Church Bolton and Thomas Ogden, the schoolmaster at the adjacent...
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  • Cambridge in 1698. Sometime before 1692, Hutchinson became a minister and perpetual curate at St. James parish in Bury St Edmunds and this may have led to an...
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    Louisa Peacock. Francis was a Church of England clergyman who served as perpetual curate of Brentwood, Essex (1834–1843), and then as vicar of nearby Bishop's...
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    moved into the parsonage at Haworth, where he took up the post of perpetual curate. (Haworth was an ancient chapelry in the large parish of Bradford,...
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    parliament, and the fourth son, James, a clergyman, succeeded his father as perpetual curate of Barton in 1820. Gisborne was a central figure in the Clapham Sect...
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    to the Ipswich. But this is disputed by Rev. Thomas Carthew, then perpetual curate of Woodbridge who points out that the bridge had existed for less than...
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    first rector of East Hoathly in Sussex, and subsequently became the perpetual curate of St Botolph's, Aldersgate (1604). He was the author of books on religious...
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    the lay rector (as patron) was obliged to establish a stipend for a perpetual curate effectively from their own income.[citation needed] It is unlikely...
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