Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Prerogative Court
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Books by Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Prerogative Court
Total count: 11
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The judgment of the Right Honorable Sir John Nicholl, knt., in the cause of Kinleside against Harrison, delivered in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, on Monday, the 6th of April, 1818Printed by S. Brooke1818-01-01
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In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Saph against Atkinson and Westcottthe proceedings in the extraordinary suit, with the depositions of witnesses and the sentence of Sir John Nicholl, the judgeJoseph Warden1822-01-01
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An exposition of the practices of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, (with a view to their reformation) as exemplified in the cause of Peddle v. Evans in a letter to Dr. Lushington, M.P., one of the advocates of this Court and junior advocate of the defendant, wherein his reported attack in Parliament upon the conduct and character of the writer and others connected with the presentation of Mr. Peddle's petition is refutedto which are prefixed the proceedings of the House on Mr. Peddle's petition : Part the FirstPrinted for S. Sweet and Messrs. Lancaster1828-01-01
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Digest of cases argued and determined in the Arches and Prerogative Courts of Canterbury, and the Consistory Court of London, and the High Court of Delegatesand contained in the reports of Sir George Lee, Phillimore, Addams, and HaggardSaunders and Benning1835-01-01
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In the Prerogative Court of Canterburysentence pronounced by the judge, the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner, Kt., on the 19th May 1836, in a cause of John Barnes (the producent of an alleged will of the Rev. John Clavell, late of Smedmore House, in the Isle of Purbeck, deceased) against Louisa Mansel, the wife of Colonel John Mansel, C. B. (to whom, as one of the nieces of Mr. Clavell, letters of administration of his estate and effects, as upon an intestacy had been granted by the same court), declaring the alleged will not to be the will of Mr. Clavell, and decreeing the letters of administration to Mrs. Mansel, and condemning John Barnes the party in the costs incurredW. Clowes and Sons1836-01-01
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Judgement delivered by Sir Herbert Jenner, in the Prerogative Court, Doctors' Commons, on Wednesday, February 20, 1839, in the case of Wood and others v. Goodlake, helps, and othersPrinted by D.M. Walker and sold at the office of the Gloucester journal and by all booksellers1839-01-01
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Hints for tracing an Anglo-American pedigree in the old country, with a list of wills from 1700 to 1725 in the Prerogative court of Canterbury, England, of testators living or dying in American and the West IndiesJ. Matthews1900-01-01
Abstracts of probates and sentences in the Prerogative court of Canterbury, 1620-241911-01-01-
Abstracts of Lincolnshire wills proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterburyprinted by W.K. Morton & Sons1922-01-01
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Register "Scroope" (1630)Abstracts and indexJ. H. Morrison1934-01-01
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Wills from Doctors' commonsa selection from the wills of eminent persons proved in the Prerogative court of Canterbury, 1495-1695Johnson Reprint Corp.1968-01-01