10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OFFICIALTY»
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officialty in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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THE SESSIONAL PAPERS OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS: SESSION 1870, ...
Return, from the Registrar of the Officialty of the Dean and Chapter of Durham, of
Fees payable for the transaction of Official Business done in and out of the
Registry, the Amount of Fees received for such Business transacted during each
of the ...
2
The Law Magazine and Law Review
"The official," says M. Sibour, speaking of his own established and acting officialty
of Digne, "judges in our place, but his judgments are made in our name ; this
shows that ecclesiastical justice proceeds from the bishop ; for it must be ...
According to Consalvi's account, the diocesan officialty of Paris on this occasion
refused at first to intervene, on the ground of incompetency ; but the emperor
caused competency to be declared by a committee of bishops assembled at
Paris, ...
4
Oculus Episcopi: Administration in the Archdeaconry of St. ...
ginning of Rolfe's officialty, but he held the office by May 159i,1 and he continued
to hold the appointment until his death on 27 October 1630, when his son
succeeded him.2 He was a proctor in the Convocation of Canterbury, elected in ...
5
The Catholic World. Volume II; Numbers 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. ...
Accordingto Consalvi'saccount, thediocesan officialty ofParison this occasion
refusedatfirst to intervene, ontheground of incompetency; but the emperor caused
competency to be declaredby a committee of bishops assembled atParis, ...
6
Journals of the House of Lords
... the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Durham, and of against ; the Qfficiai and
Clergy of the Officialty within the County of Durham, whose Names are thereunto
sub- " scribed ; setting forth, "That the Petitioners cannot " view with Indifference
the ...
Great Britain House of Lords, 1818
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The Grounds and Rudiments of Law and Equity, Alphabetically ...
9', A grant of the officialty of an archdeacon or commifi'ary toa bishop to two,
where they were only grantable to one for life, and being grantedin reverfion, is
void by the statute against successors, for the statutes restrain all grants against
the ...
8
The Grounds and Rudiments of Law and Equity, Alphabetically ...
The offices of the officialty of 'an archdeaconry and. 8. Where an archdeacon
makes'a lease for three lives according to the acts, and the lessee leases for roo
years, and the archdeacon, bishop and dean and chapter confirm it, yet it shall
not ...
Gentleman of the Middle Temple, 1749
9
The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ...
The humble Petition of the Archdeacon and Clergy of the Archdeaconry of
Durham, and of the officialty of the Dean and Chapter of Durham, and others
residing within the limits of the same, whose names are underwritten, Sheweth,
— That ...
Hugh James Rose, Samuel Roffey Maitland, 1838
To the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in Parliament assembled — The Petition of
the Archdeacon and Clergy of the Archdeaconry and Officialty of Durham, and
others of the Clergy of the Diocese of Durham, Humbly Sheweth, That your ...
Hugh James Rose, Samuel Roffey Maitland, 1833