Ecclesiastical courts - Great Britain
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The practice of the spiritual or ecclesiastical courts . To which is added, a brief discourse of the structure and manner of forming the libel or declaration. The third edition, corrected; with large additions. By H. C.
Consett, HenryDate: 1708- E-books
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The proctor's practice in the ecclesiastical courts , as it is regulated by the rules of practice now in force: Containing I. An Account of the several Courts, Offices and Officers: with a List of all the Judges, Advocates, Proctors and Practitioners: and the Methods of proceeding therein. II. Rules of Practice and Cases adjudged in the Courts of Doctors Commons, with References to the Authorities in the Common and Statute Law: And digested under proper Heads in Alphabetical Order. III. Acts or Orders of Court fully extended from the Citation to the Execution of the Sentence, in Causes of the first Instance, and from the Inhibition to the Sentence in Appeals: Also a Table of Fees allowed to be taken by the Practitioners in Doctors Commons, &c. Published for the Use and Benefit of the Gentlemen of the Civil law; as also of Clergymen, Parish Officers and others who are willing to be acquainted with the Practice of these Courts. By Philip Floyer, Gent. of Doctor's Commons.
Floyer, PhilipDate: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- E-books
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The test or tryal of the goodness and value of spiritual courts , in two queries: I. Whether the Statute of 1 Edw. VI. 2. be in Force (against them) at this day, obliging them to Summon and Cite the Kings Subjects (not in their own Names and Stiles, as now they do, but) in the Name and Stile of the Kings Majesty (as in the Kings Courts Temporal) and under the Seal of the Kings Arms? II. Whether any of the Canon-Law, or how much of the Canon-Law is (at this day) the Law of England, in Courts Christian? Together With a True Table of all such Fees as are Due, or can be Claimed in any Bishops-Courts, in all Cases; as they were given in to the Commissioners of His Majesty K. Char. 1. Nov. 1630. by Commissizries, Registers, Proctors, &c. under their own Hands in the Star-Chamber. Highly necessary to be perused by all those that have been, or may be Cited to appear at Doctors-Commons, or any other Spiritual-Courts or Visitations. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: [1706?]- E-books
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The clerk's instructor in the ecclesiastical courts consisting of a variety of the best precedents in English, now made use of in the practice of the civil law. Together with several adjudged cases, Letters of Induction into a Living, &c. Also a treatise concerning pluralities, the Dispensation of them, according to the Statute of 21 Hen. S. and of Retainder of Chaplains. By a gentleman of Doctors Commons.
CornutoDate: M,DCC,LXVI. [1766]- E-books
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An account of the bill lately depending in Parliament, for the better regulating the proceedings of ecclesiastical courts
Gibson, Edmund, 1669-1748.Date: [1733?]