Definition of Disendowed. Meaning of Disendowed. Synonyms of Disendowed

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Disendowed. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Disendowed and, of course, Disendowed synonyms and on the right images related to the word Disendowed.

Definition of Disendowed

Disendow
Disendow Dis`en*dow", v. t. To deprive of an endowment, as a church. --Gladstone.

Meaning of Disendowed from wikipedia

- churches and monasteries—that is that these parts of the Church should be 'disendowed'—and that the temporalities should be transferred to the King (then Henry...
- in the new Church in Wales to sit in the House of Lords and removed (disendowed) certain pre-1662 property rights.: 18–20 : 42  Lloyd George was as surprised...
- abstractions are endowed with human qualities; dehumanization then is the disendowment of these same qualities or a reduction to abstraction. In almost all...
- the memorable retort "Chuck It, Smith". The act both disestablished and disendowed the "Church in Wales", the term used to define the part of the Church...
- the Irish tenant" and the Church of Ireland being "disestablished and disendowed". Speaking in the House of Commons, Parnell told the House: "I wish to...
- Ireland by the British parliament (promoted by Gladstone), Maynooth was disendowed, and the lay trustees left the board. 1875 – Second National Synod held...
- History portal England portal Ecclesiae Regimen Euchites Hussites Lollard Disendowment Bill Margery Baxter Nicholas Love Piers Plowman Piers Plowman tradition...
- disestablishes the Church of Ireland, ancillary to which, Maynooth was disendowed and lay trustees left the board 1876 – Maynooth becomes a constituent...
- Eventually, as G. M. Trevelyan put it, "the disestablishment and partial disendowment of the Irish Protestant Church was carried out in a masterly and sympathetic...
- Gladstone commenced with the Church of Ireland. He introduced a bill disendowing and disestablishing it. Commissioners were appointed to wind it up, taking...