| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1742 - 500 pages
...(aid Aft to the contrary notwithftanding.β β Provided always, That nothing herein contain'd (hail be drawn into Example to the Prejudice of the ancient...Temporal, or Clergy of this Realm, or unto either of the faid Univerfities, or unto any Colleges, Schools, Almr-Houfes, Hofpitals, or Cinque-ports.' Notwithftanding... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 510 pages
...the faid Aft to the contrary notwithilanding. - Provided always, That nothing herein contain'd (hall be drawn into Example to the Prejudice of the ancient...Lords Spiritual and Temporal, or Clergy of this Realm, cr unto either of the faid Univerfities, or unto any Colleges, Schools, Alms-Houfes, Hofpitals, or... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1742 - 500 pages
...notwithftanding. ----- Provided always, That nothing herein contain'd (hall be drawn into Example to (he Prejudice of the ancient Rights belonging unto the...Temporal, or Clergy of this Realm, or unto either of the faid Univerfities, or unto any Colleges, Schools, Alms-Houfes, Hofpitals, or Cinque ports.' Notwithftanding... | |
| Alexander Luders - Contested elections - 1785 - 658 pages
...(hall be drawn into example, to the prejudice of the antient rights belonging unto the lords fpiritual and temporal, or clergy of this realm, or unto either of the univer, fities, or unto any colleges, fchools, alms-houfes, hofpitals, or cinque ports." The faving... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1793 - 786 pages
...collegers i d. the head collectors i d. and the commiffioners clerks i d. But nothing herein (hall be drawn into example, to the prejudice of the ancient rights belonging to the peers. And the fame power which the commiffioners had by this ordinance (which is much in the... | |
| Francis Grose - 1801 - 542 pages
...allowed to the fub-collectors, the head-collectors, and the commiflioners clerks. Nothing herein was to be drawn into example, to the prejudice of the ancient rights belonging to the peers. The fame power which the commiflioners had by this ordinance (which is much in the manner... | |
| Henry Soames - 1827 - 782 pages
...burthen, and therefore were not unwilling to be disengaged." Collier, II. 234. i " Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall be drawn into...either of the said universities, or unto any colleges, school*, alms-houses, hospitals or cinque ports." (Extract from the statute. Ibid. 893.) Before the... | |
| Henry Soames - 1827 - 808 pages
...burthen, and therefore were not unwilling to be disengaged." Collier, II. 234. i " Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall be drawn into...schools, alms-houses, hospitals or cinque ports." (Extract from the statute. Ibid. 893.) Before the Reformation, imposts upon clerical benefices appear... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1841 - 824 pages
...as it is averred by dissenting authorities, in consequence of rumours of revolu1 " Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall be drawn into...temporal, or clergy of this realm, or unto either of the universities, or unto any colleges, schools, alms-houses, hospitals, or cinque ports." Rennet's Complete... | |
| Jeremy Collier - Great Britain - 1841 - 526 pages
...always, that nothing herein Abp. Cant, contained, shall be drawn into example to the prejudice of the v ancient rights belonging unto the lords spiritual...schools, alms-houses, hospitals, or cinque^ ports." That the clergy were gainers by this change, is more than appears ; were they allowed to elect some... | |
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