Definition of "prebendal"
Of or pertaining to a prebend; prebendary.
Quotations
Thus prebendal parishes were formed, with the canon prebendary as rector, employing his junior clerics as vicars either to serve his place in the collegiate church or to serve the parish if he preferred to reside in the college. […] Administrators tend to multiply and procedures to become more complex, and there were certainly large numbers of well-educated men, Oxford graduates, within Lacy's employ, who were paid, at least partly, by convenient prebendal incomes from colleges.
2008, Clive Burgess, Martin Heale, editors, The Late Medieval English College and its Context