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deanrie (c.1310)

deanrie (c.1310)

deanerie,  deanri  
  FEW:  decanus *3,23a Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  doiien (*)  DMF: TLF: OED:  deanery n.  MED:  denerie n.  DMLBS:  decanatus 569b

s.

eccl.occupationdeanery
( c.1292; MS: c.1300 )  dené (var. (N: c.1310) denrie; (A: s.xiv) denee) ou thresorie ou chaunterie  BRITT i 317
( 1375 )  que le deanerye de nostre chapelle de P. soit doné a [...] sire J.B.  GAUNT1 ii 327
( 1394; MS: s.xv1 )  un Morgane the Yonge [...] ad fait un entree en la deanry de seint Assaphe, laquele benefice le dit Meistre Howel ad eu  Lett & Pet 77.32
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