A History of the English Church: Second period: From the accession of Henry VIII to the silencing of convocation in the 18th century, 1509-1717Murray, 1900 |
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... king at Baynard's Castle , to sue for pardon . They declared that they had not intended to do any- thing in derogation of the king's prerogative , but that the matter of the convention of clerks before the temporal judge was of such ...
... king at Baynard's Castle , to sue for pardon . They declared that they had not intended to do any- thing in derogation of the king's prerogative , but that the matter of the convention of clerks before the temporal judge was of such ...
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... king . Standish , they declare , had been censured by them , not for what he had said as counsel for the king , but for what he had said at other times . It was farthest from their thoughts to intend any prejudice to the royal ...
... king . Standish , they declare , had been censured by them , not for what he had said as counsel for the king , but for what he had said at other times . It was farthest from their thoughts to intend any prejudice to the royal ...
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... king for employment in a foreign and well , that the king , as a reward , gave him the deanery of Lincoln , " which was at that time one of the worthiest promo- tions that he gave under the degree of a bishopric ( Cavendish ) . After ...
... king for employment in a foreign and well , that the king , as a reward , gave him the deanery of Lincoln , " which was at that time one of the worthiest promo- tions that he gave under the degree of a bishopric ( Cavendish ) . After ...
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... king's justice , shall come into his court , and there plead , so that the king's justice may see whether the matter be to be inquired into in his court or in the Church court . If it belongs to the Church court , the king's justice ...
... king's justice , shall come into his court , and there plead , so that the king's justice may see whether the matter be to be inquired into in his court or in the Church court . If it belongs to the Church court , the king's justice ...
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... king , and no further appeal was to be made without the king's consent . By the statute of Provisors ( 25 Edward III . s . 4 ) , the seigniory of bishoprics and benefices was taken from the pope and conferred upon the king , the rights ...
... king , and no further appeal was to be made without the king's consent . By the statute of Provisors ( 25 Edward III . s . 4 ) , the seigniory of bishoprics and benefices was taken from the pope and conferred upon the king , the rights ...
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