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Petitions to the Pope
… the order of sub-deacon within a year, unless there be an oath of residence, and that their ordinaries, in cases where there is no oath, have dispensed them touching residence. Avignon, 15 … thirty years, they pray for licence to alienate them, any oath or constitution notwithstanding. Granted, if the facts …
Petitions to the Pope
… admitted to the dignity of the chancellorship should take oath to fulfil this obligation; which ordinance and statute … this indult, and whatever they may do being annulled; any oath of fealty or obedience by which the bishop is bound to … &c. (as above). The bishop being absolved from his oath of fealty to the metropolitan only so far as this indult …
Petitions to the Pope
Petitions to the Pope
… a money bargain with William, binding themselves by an oath, on which William renounced his pretended right to the …
Petitions to the Pope
… jurisdiction] would be hurtful, bound themselves by oath to procure its revocation, and then elected Richard de … and benediction from the court of Canterbury, making oath of obedience to the metropolitan, who thenceforward …
Petitions to the Pope
… de Derlington, bachelor of canon law, who, being bound by oath, has continuously lectured in the university of Oxford, …
Petitions to the Pope
… the Holy Angels, York, with expectation of a prebend. John Oath, clerk, of the diocese of Bath. For a benefice in the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… in Southwark 25 March, 1607, but released on taking the oath of allegiance. See Ath. ii. 128. Warmington, William of …
A History of the County of Essex
… 35 In 1436 John, son of Robert Tatersal, swore an oath to carry out his father's instructions or to satisfy …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
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