4 Words to use with patronage

I will not stop to consider on whom the patronage incident to it is to be conferred.

ERSKINE, EBENEZER, founder of the Secession Church of Scotland, born at Chirnside, Berwickshire; minister at Portmoak for 28 years; took part in the patronage dispute, and was deposed (1733), when he formed a church at Gairney Bridge, near Kinross, the nucleus of the Secession Church (1703-1754).

She had not yet won reputation as an authoress; she did not possess the influence of wealth or of noble family; she was not remarkable for physical beauty; and she had none of the brazen ingenuity of patronage-hunters, by which admission is secured into the houses of distinguished people.

It seemed as though his proud spirit was chafing at the bonds which the iniquitous patronage system had laid on him.

4 Words to use with  patronage