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It will be remembered that even so early as 1164 the abortive Constitutions of Clarendon had contained a clause prohibiting appeals to go further ' ( i.e. to Rome ) without the King's assent . The rights of patrons of benefices which ...
It will be remembered that even so early as 1164 the abortive Constitutions of Clarendon had contained a clause prohibiting appeals to go further ' ( i.e. to Rome ) without the King's assent . The rights of patrons of benefices which ...
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About 900 benefices are in whole or in part in the gift of the Crown.3 Of these benefices , those rated under £ 20 per annum in the King's Books , or without rating in the King's Books , * are given on the nomination of the Lord ...
About 900 benefices are in whole or in part in the gift of the Crown.3 Of these benefices , those rated under £ 20 per annum in the King's Books , or without rating in the King's Books , * are given on the nomination of the Lord ...
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2 Kent , Roman form of Christianity in , 16 Keys , Power of the , see Power of the Keys Kilwardby , Archbishop , a friar , appointment of , by Papal ' Provision ' , 27 King , or Sovereign , the ( see also Crown ) ; Bishops consecrated ...
2 Kent , Roman form of Christianity in , 16 Keys , Power of the , see Power of the Keys Kilwardby , Archbishop , a friar , appointment of , by Papal ' Provision ' , 27 King , or Sovereign , the ( see also Crown ) ; Bishops consecrated ...
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Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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