In English law . The lay fees of bishops, with which their churches are endowed or permitted to be endowed by the liberality of the sovereign, and in virtue of which tliey become barons and lords of parliament Spelman. In a wider sense, the money revenues of a church, derived from pew rents, subscriptions, donations, collections, cemetery charges, and other sources . See Rarabasz v. Kalnit, SO Md. 23, 37 Atl. 720.