6 adjectives to describe incumbent

There was a living of which he had long had hopes to get the reversion; and the actual incumbent was fallen sick of a strange fever, with little prospect of recovery.

Blue silk pelisses jostling shovel hats, church spires dancing in most admired disorder, fat incumbents falling down in a fit, neat clerical-looking gigs standing at vicarage doors, and these all incongruously commingled with white veils, lawn sleeves, roast beef, pulpit cushions, bright eyes, and small black sarsnet shoes.

Mr. Jiggers's name is not a household word outside of this city, is it?" Mr. Jiggers was the gentleman, into whose shoes Thaddeus was seeking to place his feetthe incumbent of the mighty office to which he aspired.

The guiding principle of Spanish colonial policyto set one class against another, and to prevent either from becoming too powerfulseems to be the motive for placing so many native incumbents in the parsonages of the Archipelago.

An unpleasant altercation which arose between the temporary incumbent of the office and the Government of the Pasha resulted in a suspension of intercourse.

HERVEY, JAMES, clergyman and poet, born at Hardingstone, near Northampton; graduated at Oxford; became curate and subsequently the zealous incumbent of two livings near Northampton; was the author of "Meditations among the Tombs"; was held in great popular favour during his lifetime (1714-1758).

6 adjectives to describe  incumbent