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ˈvicarship Also 6 -shyp, vycarship(pe. [f. vicar + -ship.] The office or position of a vicar, in various senses of the word.
1534Henry VIII in Liber Regis p. viii, Every other person that hath any dignitie, prebend, vycarship,..or other office. 1546Bale Eng. Votaries i. (1560) 49 The general commission, whiche he had of Sathan his great mastre, in that vycarship of his. 1579Fulke Confut. Sanders 540 Y⊇ Bishop of Ierusalem should more reasonably claime this supremacie & vicarship vnto Christ. 1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. xii. §66 Lewis of Bauar the Emperour sodainely..re-called his Vicar-ship or delegation, which hee had made to Edward, to exercise imperiall power in lower Germany. 1653H. Cogan tr. Scarlet Gown 66 After his arrival at Rome, Cardinal Capucino paid him all the profits accruing of his Vicarship by him administred in his absence. 1677W. Hughes Man of Sin iii. iv. 139 If St. Peters, and so his Holiness universal Vicarship follow hence. 1739Swift Let. to Pope 10 May, There is a man in my choir, one Mr. Lamb; he has at present but half a vicarship. 1762tr. Busching's Syst. Geog. III. 130 The crown of Spain held the vicarship of Siena as a fief of the Empire. 1839I. Taylor Ancient Chr. I. 96 The universal vicarship of the bishop of Rome. 1867R. Palmer P. Howard 71 He was recommended to the master-general by Cardinal Pole for the vicarship of the province. 1896Oxford Chron. 25 July 5/4 The Bishop of Oxford has lost no time in filling up the Vicarship of Abingdon. |