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... held bad Rule holds in London Churchwardens may be cited for not doing their duty .. id . May be called upon to shew cause A sufficient return 2 2 Seats cannot be disposed of to non - parishioners Nor to extra - parochial per- id . 16 ...
... held bad Rule holds in London Churchwardens may be cited for not doing their duty .. id . May be called upon to shew cause A sufficient return 2 2 Seats cannot be disposed of to non - parishioners Nor to extra - parochial per- id . 16 ...
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... Held bad in Pym v . Gorwyn As Court would not interfere id . in matter of title ........ id . Nor meddle with the Seats .. 38 Nor decide controversies re- specting them Prescriptive title now held good .......... id . ..... id ...
... Held bad in Pym v . Gorwyn As Court would not interfere id . in matter of title ........ id . Nor meddle with the Seats .. 38 Nor decide controversies re- specting them Prescriptive title now held good .......... id . ..... id ...
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... held to What are Heirlooms id . · lie .... id . Monuments , & c . cannot be pulled down 45 ...... Cloth hung up in a Church id . Property in the wood - work of a Pew id . Similar to the property in a Monument ..... id . The Prescription ...
... held to What are Heirlooms id . · lie .... id . Monuments , & c . cannot be pulled down 45 ...... Cloth hung up in a Church id . Property in the wood - work of a Pew id . Similar to the property in a Monument ..... id . The Prescription ...
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... Held to be a mere Possessory id . Even after very long pos- session 66 right 64 Possessory right not good Liable to defeazance by the Ordinary .... id . against Churchwardens and Ordinary . id . As it is co - extensive with Is ground ...
... Held to be a mere Possessory id . Even after very long pos- session 66 right 64 Possessory right not good Liable to defeazance by the Ordinary .... id . against Churchwardens and Ordinary . id . As it is co - extensive with Is ground ...
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... held to Repair by Rector ......... 126 lie id . Materials of Parishioners ' Even where the Seat was put Seats ........ ....... id . up without authority .... id . Trespass for removing a Tombstone id . On being pulled down go to the ...
... held to Repair by Rector ......... 126 lie id . Materials of Parishioners ' Even where the Seat was put Seats ........ ....... id . up without authority .... id . Trespass for removing a Tombstone id . On being pulled down go to the ...
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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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