1eccl.occupationdeanery:
(
c.1292;
MS: c.1300
)
dené
(var. (N: c.1310) denrie; (A: s.xiv) denee) ou thresorie ou chaunterie
i 317
(
1340
)
le quel T. fust eslieu en Dean a quel denie un autre provandre fust annez
(=annexed)
14-15 Ed III 37
(
1344
)
Qe la deanie d'Everwyk, q'est recovree par juggement en la Court nostre Seignur le Roi, soit donez a ascun sufficeant de la terre qi la voudra meyntenir contre celui qi la tient par provision de la Court de Rome
ii 154
(
1363-64
)
deanees, arcedeakenees [...] et autres dignitees, offices […]
i 386 i
(
1407
)
qe toutz les eleccions de toutz erceveschees, et eveschees, abbees, priories, deanes, ou autres dignitees electiefs queconqes, soient desore enavaunt franks
iii 621
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