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This is a court of peculiar dignity and splendour : the governor , the bishop , his
archdeacon and vicars - general , the deemsters , the clerk of the rolls , the water
- bailiff , and attorney - general , together with the twenty - four keys , all presiding
...
This is a court of peculiar dignity and splendour : the governor , the bishop , his
archdeacon and vicars - general , the deemsters , the clerk of the rolls , the water
- bailiff , and attorney - general , together with the twenty - four keys , all presiding
...
Page 86
bishop's lands by prescription ) , and except the members of the council , and the
Twenty - four Keys , by ancient ordinance or prescription , and the proprietor of
the barony of St Trinions , which also may imply a right of chase by prescription ...
bishop's lands by prescription ) , and except the members of the council , and the
Twenty - four Keys , by ancient ordinance or prescription , and the proprietor of
the barony of St Trinions , which also may imply a right of chase by prescription ...
Page 90
Thomas , Earl of Derby , and King of Man and the Isles , in the year 1505 ,
confirmed , by grant to Bishop Huan , great ecclesiastical privileges and estates ,
as appears by the instrument in the Appendix , extracted from Dugdale's
Monasticon .
Thomas , Earl of Derby , and King of Man and the Isles , in the year 1505 ,
confirmed , by grant to Bishop Huan , great ecclesiastical privileges and estates ,
as appears by the instrument in the Appendix , extracted from Dugdale's
Monasticon .
Page 92
The archdeacon enjoys many privileges , both temporal and spiritual , and he
holds his courts either in person or by his official , as the bishop does by his
vicars - general ; but the usual appeal , in matters purely ecclesiastical , lies from
all ...
The archdeacon enjoys many privileges , both temporal and spiritual , and he
holds his courts either in person or by his official , as the bishop does by his
vicars - general ; but the usual appeal , in matters purely ecclesiastical , lies from
all ...
Page 93
With respect to the clergy of the isle , , they are usually educated at an academy
in Castle Town , founded by Bishop Barrow , who , with Charles , Earl of Derby ,
by a grant in the year 1673 , appropriated the profits of a former vacancy of the ...
With respect to the clergy of the isle , , they are usually educated at an academy
in Castle Town , founded by Bishop Barrow , who , with Charles , Earl of Derby ,
by a grant in the year 1673 , appropriated the profits of a former vacancy of the ...
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