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... Judgment in the Case of the Post - nati , or Calvin's Case 187. 1610. The Case of Proclamations 188. 1624. Act against Monopolies • 334 · . 334 · • • 337 CHARLES I 189. 1628. The Petition of Right 190. 1628. The Remonstrance against ...
... Judgment in the Case of the Post - nati , or Calvin's Case 187. 1610. The Case of Proclamations 188. 1624. Act against Monopolies • 334 · . 334 · • • 337 CHARLES I 189. 1628. The Petition of Right 190. 1628. The Remonstrance against ...
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... judgment of secular men which concerns the rule of souls . But whoever shall be impleaded by the episcopal laws for any cause or crime , let him come to the place which the bishop shall choose and name for this purpose , and there ...
... judgment of secular men which concerns the rule of souls . But whoever shall be impleaded by the episcopal laws for any cause or crime , let him come to the place which the bishop shall choose and name for this purpose , and there ...
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George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens. bishop's court . And let judgment nowhere be undergone but in the bishop's see or in that place which the bishop appoints for this purpose . 2. Writ for an Inquest of Lands at Ely ( 1080. Latin ...
George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens. bishop's court . And let judgment nowhere be undergone but in the bishop's see or in that place which the bishop appoints for this purpose . 2. Writ for an Inquest of Lands at Ely ( 1080. Latin ...
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... judgment of many of our predecessors the said manor belonged of perpetual right to the abbey of Tavistock , without any dispute . In which cause , together with the royal examiners of pleas above - mentioned , we besought the King of ...
... judgment of many of our predecessors the said manor belonged of perpetual right to the abbey of Tavistock , without any dispute . In which cause , together with the royal examiners of pleas above - mentioned , we besought the King of ...
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... judgment of my barons , along with her land . And if when a man is dead his wife remains , and is without children , she shall have her dowry and right of marriage , and I will not give her to a husband except according to her will . 4 ...
... judgment of my barons , along with her land . And if when a man is dead his wife remains , and is without children , she shall have her dowry and right of marriage , and I will not give her to a husband except according to her will . 4 ...
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