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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TEMPORALTY»
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An index to the statutes at large: from Magna Carta, to the ...
Subsidy and two Fifteens and Tenths by the Temporalty. 8 El. c. 10. Bowyers and
the Prices of Bows. c. 16. Sheriffs. — — c. 17. Subsidy by the Clergy. c. 1 9.
Fifteen and Tenth by the Temporalty. 13 El. c.i. Treason. t c. 3. Fugitives over the
Sea.
Great Britain, John Raithby, 1814
2
Journals of the House of Lords
8. for a Subsidy by the Temporalty ;-passed ' and sent to H.C. i. 160 b. Royal
Assent, 162 b. Bill 34- Hen. 8. for Collectors of Subsidy or Tenths to yield up their
Accounts within Eight Weeks ;-read 1“, i. 208 a. Bill 34 Hen. 8. for Collectors to
make ...
Great Britain House of Lords, 1509
3
The Statutes at Large, Passed in the Parliaments Held in ...
IND 4. subfidics by temporalty. 10 C. 1. c. 1. sess. 1. and 2 further subfidies c. 2.
Vol. II. p. 18. U 8 by prelates and clergy. 10 C. 1. c. 23. sess. 3. Vol. II. p. 126. 4 by
temporalty. 15 C. 1. c. 13. Vol. I. p. 206. For speedy raifing money for the King ...
James Goddard Butler, William Ball (barrister.), 1765
4
The Church and the World: Essays on Questions of the Day in 1867
314, Oxford, 1679). Nowhere has the Law of England laid down this doctrine, of
the separate and independent existence and jurisdiction of the Spiritualty and the
Temporalty, as the voice of the Constitution, more clearly than in the 24 Hen.
5
The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings ...
i. p. 460. intitled " An Act for granting one entire Subsidy by the Temporalty Ch. V."
In which there are no private grants. Fifth. An act of the loth of Charles I. vol. ii. p.
2, intitled " An Act for the grant offour entire Subsidies by the Temporalty.
6
Cases Argued and Adjudged, in the Court of King's Bench, at ...
Upon these two cases, the defendant's counsel observed, That Broae in his
abridgme-nt of the Prior of Leeds's case, has mistaken the year book; for he puts
it, that the convocation have not power to xbind the temporalty ; which indeed,
say ...
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Gore Annaly (1st baron), 1770
i. p. 460. intitled "An Act for granting one entire Subsidy by the Temporalty. ch. V."
In which there are no private grants. Fifth. An act of the 10th of Charles I. vol. ii. p.
2. intitled " An Act for the grant of four entire Subsidies by the Temporalty.
Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons, 1784
8
The Thirty-nine Articles: Two Volumes in One: Their History ...
to encroach upon the rights of the subject or the sphere of the T emporalty which
claimed all questions of person and property, as also by forbidding attempts of
Parliament to tax the clergy, kept both Spiritualty and Temporalty to their several ...
9
The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings ...
i. p. 460. intitled '* An Act sor granting one entire Subsidy by the Temporalty. ch. V
." In which there are no private grants. Fifth. An act of the loth of Charles I. vol. ii. p
. 2. intitled V An Act for the grant of four entire Subsidies by the Temporalty.
10
The Jesuit's Memorial: For the Intended Reformation of ...
And we in England, from the first time that we were Christians, to explicate more
the matter, and to make the distinction betwixt these two sorts of Men more full
and plain, have used to call them the Temporalty, and Clergymen the Spiritualty,
...