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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «COURT OF ARCHES»
Découvrez l'usage de
Court of Arches dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
Court of Arches et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The Foundations
of Medieval English Ecclesiastical History: ...
The Court of Arches and the Bishop of Salisbury F. DONALD LOGAN Roger
Martival was consecrated bishop of Salisbury on 28 September 1315 and served
as bishop until his death on 14 March 1330. Entries were made in his episcopal ...
Philippa M. Hoskin, Christopher Nugent Lawrence Brooke, Richard Barrie Dobson, 2005
2
Reports
of Cases Argued and Determined in the
Arches and ...
Court of Arches (Church of England)., Joseph Phillimore, Sir George Lee, Court
of Arches (Church of England), Church of England. Province of Canterbury.
Prerogative Court, Great Britain. High Court of Delegates. ARCHES COURT OF ...
Court of Arches (Church of England)., Joseph Phillimore, Sir George Lee, 1832
3
The Christian Remembrancer: A Quarterly Review
... and sentence] IV. Jurisdiction of the Court of Arches and Chancery Court of
York.— And be it enacted, That in all such suits as aforesaid the jurisdiction of the
said Court of Arches [and of the Chancery Court of York, shall extend to all parts
of ...
4
Reports
of Cases Argued and Determined in the High
Court of ...
And be it declared and enacted, That all persons who Advocates, now are or at
any time hereafter may be entitled to practise ^of a"d as Advocates in the Court of
Arches are and shall be entitled Court of Arches to practise as Advocates in the ...
John Haggard, William Scott baron Stowell, Christopher Robinson, 1840
5
Reports
of Cases Argued and Determined in the
Court of ...
Order confirmed. Saturday, Jan. 31. No mandamus lies to the Archbishop of
Canterbury to issue his fiat to the proper officer, &c. for the ad- mission of a Doctor
of Civil Law, graduated at Cambridge, as an Advocate of the Court of Arches.
Sir Edward Hyde East, 1810
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Statutes at Large ...: (37 v.) A collection
of the public ...
...iJJ,, And be it declared and enacted, That all Persons who Advocates, y are| or
at any Time hereafter may be entitled to practise p"^^1^ aml Advocates in the
Court of Arches are and shall be entitled courtof° practise as Advocates in the
said ...
7
Reports
of Cases Argued and Determined in the
Court of ...
The Williams. court of arches, therefore, cannot have any jurisdiction over an
offence alleged to have been committed in the diocese of Lincoln. Abbott C. J.
Taking this offence to have been created by the 5 8f 6 Ed. 6. c. 4. I should think
that the ...
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Sir Cresswell Cresswell, 1826
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The High
Court of Delegates
In the southern province the most important was the Court of Arches, which acted
as the court of appeal from all the consistory courts of the province and also
enjoyed an original jurisdiction in all ecclesiastical causes.1 There was also a
Court ...
9
Parish Communities and Religious Conflict in the Vale
of ...
Wells rejected the decision of the court as corrupt and appealed his case to the
Court of Arches, but the Arches confirmed the sentence of deprivation in 1681.
After further difficulties in the execution of the sentence, Robert Frampton, newly ...
Daniel C. BEAVER, Daniel C Beaver, 2009
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Laud's Laboratory, the Diocese
of Bath and Wells in the ...
From the consistory court, appeal lay to the Court of Arches, but the Court of
Arches also had an original jurisdiction in all ecclesiastical causes. The Court of
Audience and the Prerogative Court of Canterbury had an original jurisdiction in
all ...
Margaret Stieg Dalton, 1982
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «COURT OF ARCHES»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
Court of Arches est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Church spotlight: Two Shropshire churches in one at place of …
However, eight months later, Corbet began a suit in the Court of Arches to have the consecration of the chapel declared invalid, and the battle ... «shropshirestar.com, mars 15»
No flogging the church treasure
That was in 2010, but an appeal to the Court of Arches has now overturned the sale. The Court of Arches, a recondite institution, is the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mai 14»
Appeal prevents sale of medieval helmet abroad
The Court of Arches, the Archbishop of Canterbury's appeal court, ruled that the armet could not be legally sold by Wootton St Lawrence ... «Museums Association, avril 14»
Royal Armouries welcomes ruling to block sale of rare Wootton St …
The Court of Arches has ruled that the armet - a kind of helmet developed in the 15th century and used extensively across Northern Europe for ... «Culture24, avril 14»
Churches can't sell artefacts to raise money
The Court of Arches upheld a challenge by the Church Buildings Council to the sale of a rare 16th century Flemish helmet or armet that used to ... «The Times, avril 14»
What was the secret of Queen Victoria's rebel daughter?
... coffin in order to compare it with the DNA of Louise's niece, the Tzarina Alexandra of Russia. Permission was refused by the Court of Arches. «Spectator.co.uk, janv 14»
Archbishop of Canterbury's daughter jokes his election is 'corrupt'
The former oil executive will be presented before the Court of Arches, an ecclesiastical court sitting in St Paul's Cathedral in London, where he ... «Telegraph.co.uk, févr 13»
Father David Gilmore fails to beat Church ban
The Court of Arches, an appeal court officially presided over by the Archbishop of Canterbury, this week upheld the decision to remove Father ... «West End Extra, avril 11»
Controversial Soho priest starts fight to keep his job - Fr David …
He has lodged an appeal with the Court of Arches, the highest ecclesiastical court, with the backing of senior parishioners. In an email ... «West End Extra, janv 11»
Sir John Owen
... advising the Archbishop of Canterbury on ecclesiastical law and acting as chairman of the Court of Arches, the ecclesiastical court of appeal, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, janv 11»