Select Historical Documents of the Middle AgesG. Bell and sons, 1905 - 477 pages |
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... ecclesiastical court for what it seems he should respond there ; so that the Justice of the king shall send to the court of the holy church to see in what manner the affair will there be carried on . And if the clerk shall be convicted ...
... ecclesiastical court for what it seems he should respond there ; so that the Justice of the king shall send to the court of the holy church to see in what manner the affair will there be carried on . And if the clerk shall be convicted ...
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... ecclesiastical court , he shall be sent thither in order that it may there be treated of . § 8. Concerning appeals , if they shall arise , from the archdean they shall proceed to the bishop , from the bishop to the archbishop . And if ...
... ecclesiastical court , he shall be sent thither in order that it may there be treated of . § 8. Concerning appeals , if they shall arise , from the archdean they shall proceed to the bishop , from the bishop to the archbishop . And if ...
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... ecclesiastical or lay , being ignorant of this law , shall , after the already mentioned day of convocation to the exchequer , have cited any one of them , and shall , perhaps , by a judgment have despoiled the absent one of his ...
... ecclesiastical or lay , being ignorant of this law , shall , after the already mentioned day of convocation to the exchequer , have cited any one of them , and shall , perhaps , by a judgment have despoiled the absent one of his ...
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... ecclesiastical and judi- cial matters , is the most usual . Thou must , however , be mindful of the things that have been said , in order to understand that no excuse brings it about that the money of the king which has been collected ...
... ecclesiastical and judi- cial matters , is the most usual . Thou must , however , be mindful of the things that have been said , in order to understand that no excuse brings it about that the money of the king which has been collected ...
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... ecclesiastical tribunal , to be condemned according to the quality of his rank . When , moreover , he shall have fulfilled the decree of fate , all his goods , the church having no claim on them , go to the king : unless , as has been ...
... ecclesiastical tribunal , to be condemned according to the quality of his rank . When , moreover , he shall have fulfilled the decree of fate , all his goods , the church having no claim on them , go to the king : unless , as has been ...
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