| 41. | The patron of the church, and holder of the advowson, is Brasenose College, Oxford.
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| 42. | In 1415, King Mary I ), the advowson was granted to John Fleetwood of Penwortham.
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| 43. | When the barony of Bedford passed to the Mowbrays the advowson of the priory went with it.
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| 44. | In 1279 a Henry de Erdington granted Catesby priory the advowson of park at Westbury, Buckinghamshire.
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| 45. | The advowson ( patronage ) is held by the Hyndman's Trustees, based in Sheffield.
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| 46. | The congregations still could not employ the pastors, since the advowson was with the parastatal consistories.
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| 47. | William de Nasford, lord of Barford, granted further lands and the advowson of Barford church.
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| 48. | It had recently acquired the advowson and was later allowed to appropriate the church by Thomas Becket.
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| 49. | If the father did not already own a suitable advowson, he might purchase one for this purpose.
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| 50. | In 1798, the advowson of the church was in the ownership of Francis, Lord de Despencer.
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