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7 ) went further , and enacted that the approval of the Sovereign by sign manual was to be required to the appointment by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York , of a Dean of the Arches , judge of the Chancery Court of York and Master ...
7 ) went further , and enacted that the approval of the Sovereign by sign manual was to be required to the appointment by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York , of a Dean of the Arches , judge of the Chancery Court of York and Master ...
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If he neglects to do so , the Archbishop or his judge will examine the presentee , and if the Archbishop is satisfied he ( or his judge ) will institute him . There seems to be a very careful adjustment in all this of the respective ...
If he neglects to do so , the Archbishop or his judge will examine the presentee , and if the Archbishop is satisfied he ( or his judge ) will institute him . There seems to be a very careful adjustment in all this of the respective ...
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1 resignation , 44 ; duties of , 41 , Judges administering Ecclesiastical 49 ; fees payable to , 41 ; Law , what and who they services to which lay parishshould be , Penzance on , 139 ioners are entitled , 49 ; tithes Judges in Appeal ...
1 resignation , 44 ; duties of , 41 , Judges administering Ecclesiastical 49 ; fees payable to , 41 ; Law , what and who they services to which lay parishshould be , Penzance on , 139 ioners are entitled , 49 ; tithes Judges in Appeal ...
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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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