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- Q5104823 subject Q7040285.
- Q5104823 subject Q8674940.
- Q5104823 subject Q8691332.
- Q5104823 abstract "A chop-church, or church-chopper, was a parson who made a practice of exchanging ecclesiastical benefices and other terrenal favors. The term is used in an ancient statute as a lawful trade, or occupation.An example, where the spelling is 'chopchyrche', occurs as the occupation of John Charles of Bishop's Milford, Wiltshire, as a defendant in a plea of debt, for 40/- (forty shillings) brought by John Wyot, merchant of Salisbury.12px This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:".
- Q5104823 wikiPageWikiLink Q274410.
- Q5104823 wikiPageWikiLink Q7040285.
- Q5104823 wikiPageWikiLink Q8674940.
- Q5104823 wikiPageWikiLink Q8691332.
- Q5104823 wikiPageWikiLink Q955464.
- Q5104823 comment "A chop-church, or church-chopper, was a parson who made a practice of exchanging ecclesiastical benefices and other terrenal favors.".
- Q5104823 label "Chopchurch".