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Example sentences for "mastership"

Lexicographically close words:
masterless; masterly; masterpiece; masterpieces; masters; masterships; mastersingers; masterwork; masterworks; mastery
  1. Ampleforth Abbey having now Masters of Arts of its own qualified to take over the Mastership of its Oxford Hall, I took the occasion of my enforced temporary retirement to resign the office which I had held for nearly ten years.

  2. Warre was resigning the head mastership to Edward Lyttelton this half, and several masters were leaving with him.

  3. The king nominated to Crown foundations men constantly employed on service elsewhere, and a mastership was a mere stepping-stone to preferment.

  4. The Grand Mastership is an elective office, the election being annual and accompanied with impressive ceremonies of proclamation and homage made to him by the whole craft.

  5. In case of the death, removal, or expulsion of both Master and Senior Warden, the Junior Warden will discharge the duties of the Mastership and make temporary appointments of both Wardens.

  6. The office was established in the year 1723, during the Grand Mastership of the Duke of Wharton, previous to which time the duties appear to have been discharged by the Grand Wardens.

  7. And when this point is reached, or the certainty of its being reached is plainly seen, then mastership will make its next shift.

  8. I believe every part of your history about the King's intention about the Mastership of the Horse.

  9. C---- can retain the Mastership of the Robes.

  10. One of our great educators took what, looked at superficially, seemed the somewhat retrograde step of giving up the mastership of a college at Oxford to take again the head-mastership of a great public school.

  11. More than forty applications for the mastership were received and the Rev.

  12. In 1610 he was responsible with Robert Bankes and John Robinson for the purchase of the land on which the School stood, and during his mastership the Clapham, Tennant and Carr bequests were made.

  13. In 1656 William Walker resigned the mastership and for three months his place was taken by William Bradley, who had been a pensioner at S.

  14. The Archbishop declined the honour of examining the candidates, but later recommended that they should appoint to the Mastership his brother--John Sheepshanks--as one eminently suitable.

  15. Therefore all animals were not brought under the mastership of man.

  16. Wherefore man had no mastership over the angels in the primitive state; so when we read "all creatures," we must understand the creatures which are not made to God's image.

  17. Over the sensitive powers, as the irascible and concupiscible, which obey reason in some degree, the soul has mastership by commanding.

  18. Of the Mastership Belonging to Man in the State of Innocence 97.

  19. Thus also in the state of innocence man's mastership over plants and inanimate things consisted not in commanding or in changing them, but in making use of them without hindrance.

  20. Whether Man Had Mastership Over All Other Creatures?

  21. Objection 1: It would seem that in the state of innocence man would not have had mastership over all other creatures.

  22. Therefore man had no mastership over the irrational animals.

  23. Therefore in the state of innocence man had no mastership of the animals.

  24. They would not, however, on this account have been excepted from the mastership of man: as neither at present are they for that reason excepted from the mastership of God, Whose Providence has ordained all this.

  25. I answer that, Man in a certain sense contains all things; and so according as he is master of what is within himself, in the same way he can have mastership over other things.

  26. Such a kind of mastership would have existed in the state of innocence between man and man, for two reasons.

  27. Whether Adam in the State of Innocence Had Mastership Over the Animals?

  28. And the more perfectly anyone can communicate a gift, the higher grade he occupies, as he is in the more perfect grade of mastership who can teach a higher science.

  29. Item, sir, this same day your mastership is elected and appointed here by the Court one of the 28, the which shall assist the Master of the Staple now at this parliament time.

  30. Moreover, Sir, if it please your mastership for to understand how your wool was housed ever deal by Easter even.

  31. Sir, remember your mastership well what ye have written of my Cousin Katherine; truly I shall when I speak with her, tell her every word, and if I find the contrary.

  32. Furthermore, Sir, if it please your mastership for to understand that the shipman be content and paid of their freight.

  33. Furthermore, Sir, if it please your mastership for to understand this, I have received your wools as fair and as whole as any man's in the fleet.

  34. I beseech our blessed Lord ever to preserve her in all virtue and good living to his pleasure, and to reward your mastership with heaven at your ending, for your good disposition to herwards in good exhortations giving.

  35. His coming, as Odhainat and even the young Bath Zabbai knew, meant a stricter supervision of the city, a re-enforcement of its garrison, and the assertion of the mastership of Rome over this far eastern province on the Persian frontier.

  36. Your good Mastership's Mastership were her own mistresship's mistresship's.

  37. By my troth, I am glad your mastership to see In health and prosperity, as presently you be.

  38. The mastership of St Julian's is twice mentioned in the abbey chronicles as a valuable piece of preferment.

  39. And this day se'night your mastership [Mr Secretary Cromwell] shall be certified of the number that shall chance to depart in the meantime.

  40. The crown lawyers decided the point against him; the case was heard (1714) and a sentence of ejection from the mastership ordered to be drawn up, but before it was executed the bishop of Ely died and the process lapsed.

  41. The six commissioners of ecclesiastical patronage unanimously recommended Bentley to the crown for the mastership of Trinity College, Cambridge.

  42. Your Mastership said: Manie Princes could not see this which I have seen.

  43. The successor of these princes in the Grand Mastership of the Temple was Louis Hercules Timoleon, Duke de Cosse Brissac, the descendant of an ancient family long celebrated in French history for its loyalty and gallant bearing.

  44. Fabius Maximus was chosen, and the mastership of the horse was conferred on M.

  45. It is still in being," writes Tanner, "but the Mastership is annexed to the King's professor of Physic in the university of Oxford.

  46. The inscription stating that he had restored its ancient aspect to the house during the mastership of Whewell gave rise to the following amusing paraphrase:-- This is the House that Hope built.

  47. The Mastership of Trinity has been, ever since the Reformation, one of the most important offices in the university; but it is rendered still more distinguished by the great men who have successively filled it.

  48. Brownrigg (Bishop of Exeter) deprived him of the Mastership of S.

  49. He used to say "if all his palaces were blown down by iniquity, he would creep honestly into that shell"--the mastership of Trinity Hall.

  50. His excursions into the classical were, however, curtailed during the mastership of Whewell (1840) when Alexander Beresford Hope subscribed to restore the Gothic character of the front and built the picturesque oriel.

  51. The mastership of the college is in the gift of the owner of Audley-End (now Lord Braybrooke).

  52. After a patron had appointed a master to a particular school, that master possessed the monopoly of keeping school in the prescribed area as long as he held the mastership of the school.

  53. The first available record of an appointment to the mastership by a bishop of Norwich dates from 1388; after this date the Norwich Chapter Act Book records a continuous stream of such appointments.

  54. In fact, Colet arranged that the mastership of St. Paul's was merely to be renewed from year to year.

  55. The confirmation of the monopoly right of keeping school to a particular church practically meant that the patronage of the mastership of the school was vested in the authorities of that church.

  56. Briefly, the facts are: the prior of Llanthony, as patron of the schools at Gloucester, had appointed John Hamlyn to the mastership of the school.

  57. On a vacancy in the mastership of the schools occurring in 1240, the patrons proceeded to make the necessary appointment.

  58. The Mastership of Trinity is a unique position; with its traditions it confers a kind of intellectual peerage upon its occupant.

  59. In 1522 it was formed as a distinct Portuguese order and the grand mastership vested in the crown of Portugal.

  60. In 1493 the grand-mastership was annexed by Ferdinand the Catholic, and was vested permanently in the crown of Spain by Pope Adrian VI.

  61. Southey took care of him with the rest of the family when Coleridge disappeared into the vague; and Hartley, after schooling at Ambleside, was elected to a post-mastership at Merton College, Oxford.

  62. He next accepted a Mastership at John Ellis’s endowed school in South London (Gospel Oak).

  63. He was appointed to a Mastership of Ardingly College, Sussex, but removed to Alnwick College more recently.

  64. The school has thus, under the tenure of the Head Mastership by Dr.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mastership" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.