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... respecting them id . Prescriptive title now held good id . Founded immemorial usage id . Prescription to chief Seat in the Chancel ..... 39 on 3 证 n 证证认证 B 证认证认证. Vicar's claim to a Seat there 39 Parishioner's claim .... id ...
... respecting them id . Prescriptive title now held good id . Founded immemorial usage id . Prescription to chief Seat in the Chancel ..... 39 on 3 证 n 证证认证 B 证认证认证. Vicar's claim to a Seat there 39 Parishioner's claim .... id ...
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... respects at his disposal ; and Incumbent . they were frequently bequeathed by Incumbents to their successors , or ... respect to Pews and Sit- The law has tings in Churches , was , for a long time , little understood ; and erroneous ...
... respects at his disposal ; and Incumbent . they were frequently bequeathed by Incumbents to their successors , or ... respect to Pews and Sit- The law has tings in Churches , was , for a long time , little understood ; and erroneous ...
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... respects , still in an unsatisfactory state . The general rule is , that the Rector is entitled to the principal Pew in the Chancel ; but that the Ordinary may grant permission to other persons to have Pews there . ( h ) The right of a ...
... respects , still in an unsatisfactory state . The general rule is , that the Rector is entitled to the principal Pew in the Chancel ; but that the Ordinary may grant permission to other persons to have Pews there . ( h ) The right of a ...
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... respect delegated . ( f ) Because the right to dispose of Pews , though vir- Exercised by tually in the Ordinary , is , as a matter of convenience , the Churchand for the preservation of peace and quiet , exercised by means of the ...
... respect delegated . ( f ) Because the right to dispose of Pews , though vir- Exercised by tually in the Ordinary , is , as a matter of convenience , the Churchand for the preservation of peace and quiet , exercised by means of the ...
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... respect of a house and farm which he occupied there . B. another inhabitant , also claimed an exclusive right to the same Pew for himself and family . The Churchwardens had been appealed to on various occasions , and had given notice to ...
... respect of a house and farm which he occupied there . B. another inhabitant , also claimed an exclusive right to the same Pew for himself and family . The Churchwardens had been appealed to on various occasions , and had given notice to ...
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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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