| William Richard Wood Stephens, William Hunt - 1901 - 380 Seiten
...should be remitted to be dealt with there. By article viii. appeals in ecclesiastical causes were to lie from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop ; and in default of justice in the archbishop's court recourse was to be had finally to the king, who... | |
| James Maclehose - 1927 - 374 Seiten
...the Doom 9 1 1 64 it was provided by the Constitutions of Clarendon 10 that ' appeals must proceed from the archdeacon to the bishop and from the bishop to the archbishop. And if the archbishop fail in showing justice they must come at last to the lord the king, that by... | |
| Albert Beebe White, Wallace Notestein - 1915 - 558 Seiten
...church court be sent thither to be concluded there. 8. As to appeals which may arise, they should pass from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop. And if the archbishop fail in furnishing justice, the matter should come to the lord king at the last,... | |
| Sidney Z. Ehler, John B. Morrall - 1967 - 646 Seiten
...ecclesiastical court shall be sent to the same and treated there. 8. If appeals arise, they are to proceed from the archdeacon to the bishop and from the bishop to the archbishop. And if the archbishop fails in rendering justice, they have to come finally to the lord King in order... | |
| Ellen Goodman - 1995 - 324 Seiten
...thither to be dealt with there. 8. With regard to appeals, should they arise — they should proceed from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop. And if the archbishop fails to provide justice, recourse should finally be had to the lord king, in... | |
| Derek Baker - 1995 - 278 Seiten
...sent thither to be dealt with. 8. With regard to appeals, if they should arise, they should proceed from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop. And if the archbishop should fail to do justice, the case must finally be brought to the lord king,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1851 - 884 Seiten
...tithes and oblations. Respecting these three classes of causes, it is enacted that the appeal should be from the Archdeacon to the Bishop, and from the Bishop to the Archbishop, whose judgment was to be final, cutting off the appeal to Rome, which otherwise would have lain. The... | |
| Charles Henry Alexandrowicz - 1970 - 248 Seiten
...Roger of Wendover and Matthew Paris. 81 "In regard to appeals, if they shall occur, they must proceed from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop. And if the archbishop fail in showing justice, they must come at last to the lord the king, that by... | |
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