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deanery at least , residence of incumbents was increased following these Acts but there is more work to be done to show the effect of the operation of the Acts on the recruitment of curates in the diocese as a whole .
deanery at least , residence of incumbents was increased following these Acts but there is more work to be done to show the effect of the operation of the Acts on the recruitment of curates in the diocese as a whole .
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Only one curate received a stipend of over £ 100 . By 1820 , the average salary offered to new curates had risen considerably , to just over £ 69 . The modal salary was still £ 50 , but this time the next most common salary was £ 60 ...
Only one curate received a stipend of over £ 100 . By 1820 , the average salary offered to new curates had risen considerably , to just over £ 69 . The modal salary was still £ 50 , but this time the next most common salary was £ 60 ...
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York may have been the wealthiest of this group , but it was also keeping three times the number of curates . The total number of curates in York was recorded as 390 ; the next largest employer was Bristol , which had only 133.
York may have been the wealthiest of this group , but it was also keeping three times the number of curates . The total number of curates in York was recorded as 390 ; the next largest employer was Bristol , which had only 133.
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DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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