Advowee

/ˌædvoʊˈiː/ noun

One who has the right of advowson; a person who has the privilege of presenting a clergyman to a benefice or church position.

From advowson + -ee (one who receives). Advowee specifically names the person receiving the benefit of this medieval church privilege. It comes from the Latin advocationem (the right to present a candidate).

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FRadvoqué
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