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... living ; but if a donative is the second benefice taken without a dispensation , the first would not be void , for the words of the statute are , instituted and inducted to any other , although by the canon law the first would be ...
... living ; but if a donative is the second benefice taken without a dispensation , the first would not be void , for the words of the statute are , instituted and inducted to any other , although by the canon law the first would be ...
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... living , the incumbent be made a bishop , by which the living becomes vacant , and the king is entitled to present , the grantee may present on the next vacancy , occasioned by the death or resignation of the king's presentee ; for here ...
... living , the incumbent be made a bishop , by which the living becomes vacant , and the king is entitled to present , the grantee may present on the next vacancy , occasioned by the death or resignation of the king's presentee ; for here ...
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... living without any other title than that which he received from the act of union . The first statute made concerning the union of churches was the 37 Hen . VIII . ch . 21 . reciting that : Where , in divers and sundry places within this ...
... living without any other title than that which he received from the act of union . The first statute made concerning the union of churches was the 37 Hen . VIII . ch . 21 . reciting that : Where , in divers and sundry places within this ...
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... living was of the highest value , without taking any notice of the others , and it appears on the face of the declaration , that a certain order of presentation has taken place , under the act of parliament , ( 1 ) Anon . Sav . R. 17 ...
... living was of the highest value , without taking any notice of the others , and it appears on the face of the declaration , that a certain order of presentation has taken place , under the act of parliament , ( 1 ) Anon . Sav . R. 17 ...
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... living . ( ' ) If a feme has an advowson , or part of an ad- vowson to her and her heirs , and marries , the husband must present jointly with his wife in both their names , during the coverture ; but having issue by her , though the ...
... living . ( ' ) If a feme has an advowson , or part of an ad- vowson to her and her heirs , and marries , the husband must present jointly with his wife in both their names , during the coverture ; but having issue by her , though 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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