Sadler, Francis
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The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered . Shewing, that the common fees demanded for performing any office of the Church, (as christening, marrying, burying the dead, &c.) are contrary to law. With a Touch upon diverse Clerical, and Parochial Errors, that are crept into the Church. And the Opinion of Mr. Strange (then Sollicitor General to his Majesty) on a Case here stated. By Francis Sadler.
Sadler, FrancisDate: [1742]- E-books
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The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered . Shewing that the common fees demanded for performing any office of the church, (as Christening, Marrying, Burying the Dead, &c. are contrary to law. Shewing what Things are tythable and what not; when tried, and where, and between whom. With a Touch upon diverse Clerical, and Parochial Errors that are crept into the Church. And the Opinion of Sir John Strange. (then Sollicito: General to his Majesty) on a Case here stated. The sixth edition corrected. By Francis Sadler.
Sadler, FrancisDate: [1771]- E-books
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The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered . Shewing the common fees demanded for performing any office of the Church, as christening, marrying, burying the dead, &c. to be contrary to law. With a Touch upon divers Clerical, and Parochial Errors, that are crept into the Church. And the Opinion of Mr. Strange, Sollicitor General to his Majesty, on a Case here stated. The second edition corrected. By Francis Sadler.
Sadler, FrancisDate: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- E-books
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The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered . Shewing the common fees demanded for christenings, marrying, churching of women, and the burying the dead; to be contrary to the law, whereby Persons may (if they please) save a great deal of the Expence they are generally at, for want of understanding the Law in those Cases; with a touch upon divers Clerical, and Parochial Errors, that are crept into the Church. And the Opinion of Mr Strange, Sollicitor-General to his Majesty, on a Case here stated. By Francis Sadler, B. M.
Sadler, FrancisDate: [1738]