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Uniformity, Act of
England and places aforesaid. There followed a direction to every beneficed minister to read in his church on some Sunday before
Beneficed
Possessed of a benefice or church preferment
Banking policy
cannot practise) to bankrupt solicitors. Clergyman.--Where the bankrupt is a beneficed clergyman the trustee may apply for a sequestration of the
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Bankrupt
cannot practise) to bankrupt solicitors. Clergyman.--Where the bankrupt is a beneficed clergyman the trustee may apply for a sequestration of the
Canonical obedience
ordained him, to the bishop in whose diocese he is beneficed, and also to the metropolitan of such bishop.
Commendam
hospitals, have been granted in commendam. The acceptance by a beneficed clerk of a second living vacated the one be already
Fieri facias de bonis ecclesiasticis
fa. returns nulla bona, and that the defendant is a beneficed clerk, not having any lay fee, a plaintiff may issue
Ragman's-roll, or Ragimund's-roll
or Ragimont, a legate in Scotland, who, summoning all the beneficed clergymen in that kingdom, caused them on oath to give
Sequestrari facias de bonis ecclesiasticis, Writ of
ecclesiasticis, Writ of, a process of execution issued against a beneficed clerk commanding the bishop to enter into the rectory and
Benefic
Favorable beneficent
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