Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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Sivu 378
... bishop , must be fignified by the king's letters patent to the arch - bishop of the province ; if it be of an archbishop , to the other arch - bishop and two bishops , or to four bishops ; requiring them to confirm , invest , and con ...
... bishop , must be fignified by the king's letters patent to the arch - bishop of the province ; if it be of an archbishop , to the other arch - bishop and two bishops , or to four bishops ; requiring them to confirm , invest , and con ...
Sivu 379
... bishops , if not filled within fix months . And the arch - bishop has a cuftomary prerogative , when a bishop is Lord Raym . 541 . $ 4 Inft . 322 , 323 . t 2 Roll . Abr . 22 . biflioprick of York . Hoc fedente epifcopus Sandi Andrea in ...
... bishops , if not filled within fix months . And the arch - bishop has a cuftomary prerogative , when a bishop is Lord Raym . 541 . $ 4 Inft . 322 , 323 . t 2 Roll . Abr . 22 . biflioprick of York . Hoc fedente epifcopus Sandi Andrea in ...
Sivu 380
... bishop ; in lieu of which it is now usual for the bishop to make over by deed to the arch - bishop , his executors and affigns , the next presentation of such dignity or benefice in the bishop's disposal within that fee , as the arch - ...
... bishop ; in lieu of which it is now usual for the bishop to make over by deed to the arch - bishop , his executors and affigns , the next presentation of such dignity or benefice in the bishop's disposal within that fee , as the arch - ...
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Of the NATURE of Laws in general | 35 |
Of the LAWS of ENGLAND | 62 |
Of the COUNTRIES fubject to the Laws | 93 |
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