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PREBEND

In English ecclesiastical law. A stipend granted in cathedral churches; also, but Improperly, a prebendary. A simple prebend is merely a revenue; a prebend with dignity has some jurisdiction attached to it The term “prebend” is generally confounded with “canonicate;” but there is a difference between them. The former is the stipend granted to an ecclesiastic in consideration of his officiating and serving in the church; whereas the canonicate is a mere title or spiritual quality which may exist independently of any stipend. 2 Steph. Comm. 674, note.

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