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... Answer of the Judges in the Matter of Ship - money 195. 1640-1641 . The Triennial Act 196. 1641. The Protestation 197. 1641. Act for the Attainder of Strafford • 339 • · 343 • · 345 • 346 • 347 349 351 • 359 • · 361 198. 1641 . Act ...
... Answer of the Judges in the Matter of Ship - money 195. 1640-1641 . The Triennial Act 196. 1641. The Protestation 197. 1641. Act for the Attainder of Strafford • 339 • · 343 • · 345 • 346 • 347 349 351 • 359 • · 361 198. 1641 . Act ...
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... answer for his cause or crime , and not according to the Hundred but according to the canons and episcopal laws , and let him do right to God and his bishop . But if any one , being lifted up with pride , refuse to come to the bishop's ...
... answer for his cause or crime , and not according to the Hundred but according to the canons and episcopal laws , and let him do right to God and his bishop . But if any one , being lifted up with pride , refuse to come to the bishop's ...
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... answer to these , Gilbert de Baillol , that he might not seem to make no objection , answered that he had heard the reading of the deeds given by his predecessors , but he took occasion to note that no seals were affixed to them in ...
... answer to these , Gilbert de Baillol , that he might not seem to make no objection , answered that he had heard the reading of the deeds given by his predecessors , but he took occasion to note that no seals were affixed to them in ...
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... answer there con- cerning what it shall seem to the king's court should be answered there , and in the church court for what it shall seem should be answered there ; yet so that the king's justice shall send into the court of holy ...
... answer there con- cerning what it shall seem to the king's court should be answered there , and in the church court for what it shall seem should be answered there ; yet so that the king's justice shall send into the court of holy ...
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... answer them , and refuse to give satisfaction at their citations , it is well lawful to place him under interdict ; but he must not be excommunicated before the chief officer of the lord the king of that town be applied to , in order ...
... answer them , and refuse to give satisfaction at their citations , it is well lawful to place him under interdict ; but he must not be excommunicated before the chief officer of the lord the king of that town be applied to , in order ...
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