He is an obedientiary of the abbot, is appointed by him, and may be removed by him at any time. |
In 1278 Palmerio Berardi, canon and obedientiary, is responsible for executing the bishop's and chapter's warning of excommunication. |
Some of the obedientiary accounts which have survived show the multitude and variety of the cellarers cares. |
In another column the obedientiary would enter her expenditure. |
Each obedientiary held his own rural estates as well as properties in the city and was supported by various unlanded officials. |