| 31. | The advowson was first with the provost and later with the prioress of the convent.
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| 32. | In 1825, Appleton married John Lachlan, a clergyman, buying him an advowson.
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| 33. | The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers holds the advowson of St Peter's, Chertsey nowadays.
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| 34. | In the 19th century Charles Simeon established a trust to purchase advowsons and install evangelical priests.
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| 35. | At Sidbury the advowson was contested.
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| 36. | In keeping with its Christian tradition, the Haberdashers'Company continues to present parish church advowsons.
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| 37. | Westminster Abbey has held the advowson since Edward I bestowed the manor upon the Abbey in 1292.
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| 38. | The governing body of the college has an advowson over ten benefices of the Church of England.
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| 39. | The Ashley-Cooper family also held the advowson of St . Mary's parish church.
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| 40. | At about the same time Fitz Alan also gave the advowson of Oswestry church to Shrewsbury Abbey.
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