| 1803 - 562 páginas
...Eighth; and becaufe. the J t at ules of colleges which л\чте four.ded before the reformation are alio interpreted by this criterion, according to which...benefices, under a certain value, are exempted from the rcllriclion in the Itatute 21 Henry VIII. concerning pluralities. Various detached parts of this record... | |
| 1805 - 558 páginas
...the Eighth; and becaufe the fiatules of colleges which were founded before the reformation arc alio interpreted by this criterion, according to which...benefices, under a certain value, are exempted; from the refiriction in the ftatute '¿\ Henry VIII. concerning pluralities. Various detached parts of this... | |
| James Savage - 1808 - 932 páginas
...the Taxes, as well to our Kings as to the Pope were regulated by it, till the Survey made in the S6th of Henry VIII, and because the Statutes of Colleges...value are exempted from the restriction in the Statute 21 Henry VIII, concerning Pluralities. The Committee beg leave to refer very particularly to the account... | |
| 1808 - 306 páginas
...to our Kings as to the Pope were regulated by it, till the Survey made in the 26th of H?nry ViII,and because the Statutes of Colleges which were founded...a certain value are exempted from the restriction iu the Statute 21 Henry VIII, concerning Pluralities. The Committee beg leave to refer very particularly... | |
| Charles O'Conor - 1810 - 896 páginas
...it, down to the 26th of Plenty VIII, and because the statutes of Colleges which were formed fycjbre the Reformation are also interpreted by this Criterion,,...a certain value, are exempted from the restriction of the Statute 21 Henry VIII concerning pluralities. 'It was published by command of his present Majesty,... | |
| Joseph Butterworth (and son.) - 1819 - 278 páginas
...the Taxes, as well to our Kings as the Popes, were regulated by it, until the Survey made in. the 26 Henry VIII. and because the Statutes of Colleges,...value, are exempted from the restriction in the Statute 21 Henry VIII. concerning pluralities. 8. CALENDAHIUM Rotulorum, Chartarum et Inquisitionum ad quod... | |
| John Clarke (law-bookseller.) - 1819 - 502 páginas
...taxes, as welt to our kings as the popes, were regulated by it, until the survey made in the 26 Hen. VUI and because the statutes of colleges which were founded...according to which their benefices, under a certain value, arc exempted from the restriction in the statute 21 Hen. VIII. concerning pluralities. VIII. CATALOGUE... | |
| William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 páginas
...as well to our kings as to the popes, were regulated by it, until the survey made in the 26 Hen. 8., and because the statutes of colleges which were founded...reformation are also interpreted by this criterion. Report from Commissioners on Public Records, 1812. App. LI p.146. his somewhat remarkable, that in... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 páginas
...as well to our kings as to the popes, were regulated by it, until thesurvey madein the 36 Hen. 8., and because the statutes of colleges which were founded...reformation are also interpreted by this criterion. Report from Commissioners on Public Records, 1812. App. LI p.146. It is somewhat remarkable, that in... | |
| John Henry Druery - 1826 - 488 páginas
...taxes, as well of our Kings as the Pope's, were regulated by it, until the survey made in the 26th year of Henry VIII. ; and because the statutes of...value, are exempted from the restriction in the statute 21st Henry VIII. concerning pluralities. VALOR ECCLESIASTICUS TEMP. HENR. vm. AUCTORITATE REGIA INSTITUTES,... | |
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