The Extraordinary Black Book: An Exposition of the United Church of England and Ireland; Civil List and Crown Revenues; Incomes, Privileges and Power, of the Aristocracy; Privy Council, Diplomatic, and Consular Establishments; Law and Judicial Administration; Representation and Prospects of Reform Under the New Ministry ... the Whole Corrected from the Latest Official Returns, and Presenting a Complete View of the Expenditure, Patronage, Influence and Abuses of the Government in Church, State, Law, and Representations |
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CHURCH OF ENGLAND | xxi |
ORIGIN AND TENURE OF CHURCH PROPERTY | xxi |
Dr Lushingtons error in considering advowsons private property | 18 |
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