I Anuary 30th, a publick Fast, by what Statutes 198 inftituted without Difpenfation 57, 77 that without Difpenfation they are liable to be deprived Impropriations Benefices may still be impropriated 125 68 ibid. whether they can be fequeftred by the Bishop Incontinency, how punishable in Clergymen 128 124, 273 Incumbents, there are fometimes feveral in the fame Parish Church Induction bars against the King's Title bow and by whom to be perform'd 92 32 82, 84 Remedy if it be refused, or oppofed legally 82 304 by whom to be performed during an Inhibition 83 a Form of Teftimonial on Industion, &c. App. Inhibition, what, and on what Occafion ufed Inftitution, the method of it may be used instead of Collation 83 79 ibid. when, and for what Reasons the Bishops may refuse it 77, &c. fills the Church against all but the King 81 Remedy against the Bishop if he unjustly refuse the Clerk may be performed out of the Diocefe of the Fees of Inftitution by whom to be performed during the Metropoli tan Vifitation Interdict, what it is Jofeph of Arimathea Ireland formerly fubject to the Archb. of Canterb. 78 37 304 83 190 41 Julian Account of Time 212, &c. Juries, a hardship on the Clergy that in fome Cafes they are not admitted to be of them Jurifdiction Ecclefiaft. when a Bifhop is first enstated in it 146 277 36 298 Juftices of Peace to imprison those who are contumacious against the Eccl. Judge L L Apfe LA 33, 74, 90, 110, 111 how foon Livings in the Gift of Bishops and Archb. lapfe to the King 89 75 -how the King may lofe the Benefit of a Lapfe how the Bishop and Archbish. may life the Benefit of a Lapfe ibid. in what Cafes Lapfe is not incurred without Notice given to the Lay-Patron by the Bifh. 115 in what Cafe no notice need to be given by the Bish to the Ecclefiaft. Patron no Benefice can lapfe from the Crown 110, 122 34 when a Living lapfes without any Notice given. See Notice of Livings fufpected to belong to Papifts Donatives fubject to no Lapfe Lawless Churches, what fo called 72 90 211 Laymen by Fraud getting into Benefices, their Minifle Leap-Year rial Acts valid at Common Law Leafe of Benefices མ་ས a Form thereof of Tythes, when good, when not in what cafe vacated by Non-Refidence 76 213 142 320 255 140 in what cafe the Leafe of an Incumbent binds his Succefors 142 grantable to none but the Curate, where the Incumbent do not refide 195 Leafe Leafe of the Temporalities of a Bishoprick to Dean and Chapter 62 except in the foregoing Cafes, not to be taken by Clergymen 147 Legati Nati, Archb. of Canterbury had this Title 41 Lent, a time improper for Marriage 207 Leffons in the Old Teftament, where first ufed II Letters of Orders not neceffary to be fhew'd for Inftit. Letters Dimiffory 76 Libels Libraries Paroch. License to keep Concubines forced on Priefts 51 291 85, 175 7 to marry without Banns, the Power of the Bifh. to grant it often irregularly granted 210, 306 275 for Perfons to be married in a Church to which neither of them belong, when grantable by the Curate of the Church where the Banns were ask'd 205 to Surgeons, School-mafters, &c. 44 to Midwives 290 to preach, in what cafe neceffary 52 granted by any one Bishop fufficient 57 to be granted without Fee to eat Flesh or Fish-days for a Parish-Clerk, in what Cafe unneceffary Liturgy, the Roman Liturgy taken in a great measure from thofe of other Churches excellency of the English Liturgy 10, 11, &c. II what Liturgy used by the British Church 9 London, whether ever an Archbish. See 37,38 the Tythe which the Clergy of that City have by Houfes -the Remedy if Payment be not made Lucius the first Chriftian King, a Britain Lyndwood's Provincials M M Anours and Parishes at first the fame Man, the Bishoprick thereof in whofe Gift Mandate for Induction Marriage, lawful Impediments thereof of Mar. in Times pretendedly prohibited 265 2 273 18 122 32 47 82 201 200 207 211 who may forbid the Minifler to proceed in publishing Banns 203 Coufin Germans not prohibited, nor confequently Table of Degrees prohibited on a Divorce not allow'd at Common-Law Offering on Marriage St. Martin's Church, Canterbury the Bishop thereof Mafs, at what time of Day read 202 Mafter cannot be prefented by a College or Hofpital 73 Master of Arts, in what Cafe that Degree neceffary 216 55, 104 Militia, whether Clergymen chargeable with it may qualify Chaplains, if he be a Peer whether to be fefs'd to the Poor Manafteries, by whom suppress'd 311 5 75 Monuments, whether any Perfon have Power to erect them without leave 19 Morning Service on Sundays and Holy-days how it may be read Mortuaries, what, and in what Cafe payable 12 255 Mulier, what the Law both Common and Canon so calls NEW-Stile N 291 213 Nice, the Doctrines of that Council receiv'd by the British Church and by our present Church 6 7 A Form whereby this Power of Nomination, &c. is granted for one Turn 317 Non-refidence upon a Benefice, when, and how punish able 139 for 60 Days in one Year, vacates a Benefice Norwich, the Privileges of the Bishop thereof 121 43 -not necessary to be given to an Eccl. Patron 78 nor to the Patron of a Benefice void by Death 110 -or by Ceffion, when the first Benefice was worth ibid. 114 or of Simony committed for Inftitution or In duction 116 -not upon any voidance by Stat. except. &c. 122 -to the Patron that his Clerk is not fufficient 77 Nov. 5. to be observed 198 Datb |