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... Statute of Provisors ( 1390 ) , but also the first Provisors Act ( 1351 ) and the Statute of Carlisle ( 1307 ) . It appeared that the pontiff would seek to penalize certain bish- ops for their part in carrying out the king's orders ...
... Statute of Provisors ( 1390 ) , but also the first Provisors Act ( 1351 ) and the Statute of Carlisle ( 1307 ) . It appeared that the pontiff would seek to penalize certain bish- ops for their part in carrying out the king's orders ...
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... statute is probably no more than the logical extension of the Statute of Praemunire , but it became the legal principle behind Henry's refor- mation of the Church in England . It was , in fact , a reaffirmation of an- cient royal ...
... statute is probably no more than the logical extension of the Statute of Praemunire , but it became the legal principle behind Henry's refor- mation of the Church in England . It was , in fact , a reaffirmation of an- cient royal ...
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... Statute of Appeals , 25 Statute of Carlisle , 8 , 11 Statute of Praemunire , 8 , 11 , 22 , 24 , 53 , 56 and n . 9 Statute of Provisors ( 1351 ) , 8 Stephen ( King ) , 3 Stevenson , William , 85 Stokeley , Bishop , 100 n . 9 Stuart ...
... Statute of Appeals , 25 Statute of Carlisle , 8 , 11 Statute of Praemunire , 8 , 11 , 22 , 24 , 53 , 56 and n . 9 Statute of Provisors ( 1351 ) , 8 Stephen ( King ) , 3 Stevenson , William , 85 Stokeley , Bishop , 100 n . 9 Stuart ...
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