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... induction 133 · 134 - 135 - 135 Where one has the nomination and another the presentation · 136 King may revoke his presentation , if not ex- ecuted Revocations in law Sect . II . - Who · 136 136 , 137 On Presentations by Common Persons ...
... induction 133 · 134 - 135 - 135 Where one has the nomination and another the presentation · 136 King may revoke his presentation , if not ex- ecuted Revocations in law Sect . II . - Who · 136 136 , 137 On Presentations by Common Persons ...
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... Induction , and the - necessary Acts of the Presentee . Admission Form of admission Other ceremonies requisite - 182 - 183 · 183 Institution , definition of · 184 · 184 · 184 - 184 Form of institution Roman institution How it may be ...
... Induction , and the - necessary Acts of the Presentee . Admission Form of admission Other ceremonies requisite - 182 - 183 · 183 Institution , definition of · 184 · 184 · 184 - 184 Form of institution Roman institution How it may be ...
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... induction has been given on the first 189 Advantage of super institution Stamp required on institution . 189 - 190 - 190 Induction to whom directed Deans and chapters may induct by prescrip- tion How made Effect of 190 · 191 191 , 192 ...
... induction has been given on the first 189 Advantage of super institution Stamp required on institution . 189 - 190 - 190 Induction to whom directed Deans and chapters may induct by prescrip- tion How made Effect of 190 · 191 191 , 192 ...
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... Induction necessary to maintain it Who may join in the writ Darrein presentment Nature of the writ Not conclusive Of quare impedit Writ of quare impedit Caveat Page 261 - 261 262 262 263 263 264 264 265 265 266 - - 272 Statute Westm ...
... Induction necessary to maintain it Who may join in the writ Darrein presentment Nature of the writ Not conclusive Of quare impedit Writ of quare impedit Caveat Page 261 - 261 262 262 263 263 264 264 265 265 266 - - 272 Statute Westm ...
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... induction . ( 1 ) an advowson donative . advowsons All advowsons probably before the year one History of thousand two hundred were donatives , excepting donative . so far as clerical patrons , or persons desirous of complying with the ...
... induction . ( 1 ) an advowson donative . advowsons All advowsons probably before the year one History of thousand two hundred were donatives , excepting donative . so far as clerical patrons , or persons desirous of complying with the ...
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admitted advow advowson appendant advowson in gross aforesaid appropriation Archbishop ation avoidance benefice Bishop of Coventry Bishop of Lincoln Bishop of London bishoprick bond canon law church becomes church is full church or chapel churches and chapels clerk collation Colt and Glover commendam common law consent conveyance coparceners corporate court cure of souls dean deaneries Degges diocess disturber donative Eccl ecclesiastical Eliz endowed Gibs grant grantor hath heirs incumbent induction Inst institution joint tenants jure king lapse letters patent living Lord manor ordinary parsonage party patron patronage person plaintiff Plowd possession prebend present by turns profits quare impedit Raym rector resignation right of presentation Salk seised seisin sentation simoniacal simony six months spiritual statute tenant in tail thereof tion tithes union usurpation vacant vicar vicarage vowson Wats writ writ of right
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