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492: 66: 128: 461:, but no duties, are attached. The British civil service and the royal household, for example, were loaded with innumerable offices which, by lapse of time, had become sinecures and were only kept as the reward of political services or to secure voting power in parliament. They were prevalent in the 18th century, but were gradually abolished by statutes during that and the following centuries. 965: 25: 380: 652: 449:
dignities to which no spiritual functions attached or incumbencies where by reason of depopulation and the like, the parishioners disappeared or the parish church was allowed to decay. Such cases eventually ceased to exist.
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A sinecure can also be given to an individual whose primary job is in another office, but requires a sinecure title to perform that job. For example, the
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or otherwise generating income, that requires or involves little or no responsibility, labour, or active service. The term originated in the
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in Canada is often given a sinecure ministry position so that they may become a member of the
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A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Being a Continuation of the 'Dictionary of the Bible'
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Office or job with a salary but which requires little to no actual responsibility
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church, where it signified a post without any responsibility for the "
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Positions associated with membership of the Privy Council/Cabinet
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is a frequent example of this sinecure, often employed to give
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The British civil service and royal household were loaded.....
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The term is also used of any office or place to which salary,
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deal primarily with the United Kingdom and do not represent a
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As extracted from Lord Mackay of Clashfern (ed.) (2002)
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Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms
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Crown Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead
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J.B. Burr Pub. Co. pp. Sinecure. 933:Service, United States Foreign (1936). 883: 794:Vice-President of the Executive Council 670:Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury 484: 1019:Lord Mackay of Clashfern (ed.) (2002) 535:Parliamentary under-secretary of state 485:Political offices in the UK government 916:Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1840 646:resignation from the House of Commons 7: 633:Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 333:Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1069:Canon law of the Anglican Communion 569: 292:, 'care') is an office, carrying a 1052:, Bari:Laterza (1997), p. 20 939:. U.S. Government Printing Office. 720:Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard 79:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 733:Ceremonial and honorary positions 695:Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 34:This article has multiple issues. 963: 920:Parliament of the United Kingdom 759:Constable of the Tower of London 363:, such as the British office of 244: 209: 126: 64: 23: 776:Deputy Prime Minister of Canada 754:Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 697:– held by a senior Commons Whip 691:– held by a senior Commons Whip 540:Parliamentary private secretary 42:or discuss these issues on the 781:President of the Privy Council 550:Leader of the House of Commons 495:Arms of the British Government 1: 744:Lord Steward of the Household 623:Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal 618:Lord President of the Council 367:, used as a legal excuse for 359:. Other sinecures operate as 345:Cabinet of the United Kingdom 329:Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal 689:Comptroller of the Household 555:Leader of the House of Lords 440:Ecclesiastical Commissioners 308:and pastoral functions of a 327:. Similar examples are the 149:, discuss the issue on the 1090: 1021:Halsbury's Laws of England 1004:Halsbury's Laws of England 817:Minister without portfolio 683:Treasurer of the Household 387:investing Marco, abbot of 349:minister without portfolio 644:Positions used to effect 580:List of political offices 369:resigning from Parliament 936:American Foreign Service 628:First Secretary of State 986:Encyclopædia Britannica 321:Government House Leader 94:more precise citations. 953:, Laterza (1997), p.20 496: 400: 383:Girolamo and cardinal 288: 282: 1040:Enciclopedia Treccani 701:Lords of the Treasury 663: 511:Deputy Prime Minister 494: 406:, properly a term of 382: 852:Christian churches: 357:coalition government 335:, whose holders are 155:create a new article 147:improve this article 749:Master of the Horse 739:Lord Clerk Register 1027:Smith, W. 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/ˈsɪnɪkjʊər/
/ˈsnɪkjʊər/
Latin
salary
medieval
cure of souls
liturgical
cleric
patronage
Government House Leader
Cabinet
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Privy Council
Cabinet of the United Kingdom
minister without portfolio

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