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... .. id . A Bill does not lie id . Prescription triable at com . mon law 50 Ground of Temporal jurisdiction ..... id . Interference with Pew in an Aisle id . A POSSESSORY TITLE . . . . On what it TABLE OF CONTENTS . is.
... .. id . A Bill does not lie id . Prescription triable at com . mon law 50 Ground of Temporal jurisdiction ..... id . Interference with Pew in an Aisle id . A POSSESSORY TITLE . . . . On what it TABLE OF CONTENTS . is.
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... POSSESSORY TITLE . . . . On what it is founded 62 Clergyman's possession in an ancient Church id . Different in a modern one .. id . Possessory right given by Churchwardens id . Grant to a Parishioner id . Occupation for 110 years 63 ...
... POSSESSORY TITLE . . . . On what it is founded 62 Clergyman's possession in an ancient Church id . Different in a modern one .. id . Possessory right given by Churchwardens id . Grant to a Parishioner id . Occupation for 110 years 63 ...
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... Possessory 73 Sale to pay Parish expenses . id . Vestry have no power to sell id . A custom to sell is illegal . id . Churchwardens admonished not to sell id . Power of Sale in a Faculty .. 74 ease the Parish Rate 75 Letting Pews under ...
... Possessory 73 Sale to pay Parish expenses . id . Vestry have no power to sell id . A custom to sell is illegal . id . Churchwardens admonished not to sell id . Power of Sale in a Faculty .. 74 ease the Parish Rate 75 Letting Pews under ...
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... Possessory right id . Which reverted to the Churchwardens at his death id . They should not continue it to the occupier of the house But dispose of it to others .. 100 The Auctioneer was an im . proper person id . And therefore had no ...
... Possessory right id . Which reverted to the Churchwardens at his death id . They should not continue it to the occupier of the house But dispose of it to others .. 100 The Auctioneer was an im . proper person id . And therefore had no ...
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... Possessory title to a Seat in a Church is sufficient ground for resisting the grant of such a Faculty . ( d ) Where an issue is raised upon a question of fact , which can only be tried by a Jury in the Temporal Court , ( e ) a ...
... Possessory title to a Seat in a Church is sufficient ground for resisting the grant of such a Faculty . ( d ) Where an issue is raised upon a question of fact , which can only be tried by a Jury in the Temporal Court , ( e ) a ...
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accommodation Act of Parliament action Aisle allotted alterations annexed appear applied appropriated appurtenant Arches Court belong Bishop Bridger Byerley Chancel Church Building Acts Church Building Commissioners Church or Chapel Church Rate Churchwardens cited claim Clergyman Common Law consent Court of Arches Custom Degges dispose Easement Eccl Ecclesiastical Court Faculty or Prescription freehold Fuller Gallery Gosling Gunner and Drury held hibition house or messuage Ibid illegal inhabitants Jurisdiction Jury Lane last Braintree Libel Lord Coke Mott and French occupier Ordinary owner Parham Parish Church Parishioners party person Pettman Pew Rents Pews or Seats Phill plaintiff Plea pleaded possession Possessory right prescriptive right prescriptive title Prid proceeding Prohibition lies Queen's Bench Rector of Horn refused Repairs Reports scription shew Sir John Nicholl Spiritual Court Suit Templar Temporal Courts tion trespass University of Cambridge Veley Vestry Vicar Vict wardens Windus
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