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... dignity . Witness : W. Archbishop of Canterbury , Hugh Archbishop of Rouen , and Henry Bishop of Winchester , and Roger Bishop of Salisbury , and A. Bishop of Lin- coln , and Nigel Bishop of Ely , and Everard Bishop of Norwich , and ...
... dignity . Witness : W. Archbishop of Canterbury , Hugh Archbishop of Rouen , and Henry Bishop of Winchester , and Roger Bishop of Salisbury , and A. Bishop of Lin- coln , and Nigel Bishop of Ely , and Everard Bishop of Norwich , and ...
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... dignity : David , because he was holy and humble . Thus those who excel in vigor are ele- vated to kingly dignity . But , if any relative of a deceased king excel others in merit , all should the more readily and zealously consent to ...
... dignity : David , because he was holy and humble . Thus those who excel in vigor are ele- vated to kingly dignity . But , if any relative of a deceased king excel others in merit , all should the more readily and zealously consent to ...
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... dignity . 17. It is provided also , that if any man's cattle be taken and unjustly detained , the sheriff after complaint thereof made unto him , may deliver them , without let or gainsaying of him who took the said cattle , if they ...
... dignity . 17. It is provided also , that if any man's cattle be taken and unjustly detained , the sheriff after complaint thereof made unto him , may deliver them , without let or gainsaying of him who took the said cattle , if they ...
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... dignity , or other bene- fice , in disturbance of the elections , collations , or presentations aforenamed that at the same time of the voidance , when such reservations , collations , and provisions shall take effect , our lord the ...
... dignity , or other bene- fice , in disturbance of the elections , collations , or presentations aforenamed that at the same time of the voidance , when such reservations , collations , and provisions shall take effect , our lord the ...
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... dignity to a convenient person . And in case that collation , reservation , or provision be made by the court of Rome of any church , prebend , or other benefices , which be of the advowry of people of holy Church , whereof the king is ...
... dignity to a convenient person . And in case that collation , reservation , or provision be made by the court of Rome of any church , prebend , or other benefices , which be of the advowry of people of holy Church , whereof the king is ...
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