Obs. rare. [f. ADVOWSON + -AGE (the suffix superfluous).] Advowson.
1528. Ld. Cromwell, in Ellis, Orig. Lett., III. 160, II. 110. Advowson in grosse, that is to saye, advowsonage onely appending to no Manor, ne yet to none acre of londe.
a. 1556. Cranmer, Wks., II. 262. Have my friend Mr. Newman in your good remembrance for Mr. Benetts advowsonage.