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British History: advowsons

Advowsons are the right of appointing a parson in the Church of England to a parish or other benefice. The system survived from pre-Reformation power struggles between church and state until the right became protected in English civil law. The Benefice Measure of 1978 provided for involvement of the parish in appointments but not for abolition of this form of patronage.

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