The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq.

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The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq.
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
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London :: Printed for the author by Thomas Ratcliff, and are to be sold by Abel Roper ... Gabriel Bedell ... and Edward Thomas ...,
1665-1668.
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Henry -- III, -- King of England, 1207-1272.
Edward -- I, -- King of England, 1239-1307.
Constitutional history -- Great Britain -- Sources.
Great Britain -- History -- 13th century -- Sources.
Great Britain -- Church history -- 13th century -- Sources.
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"The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A70866.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2024.

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REX Procuratoribus Archiepiscopi Tuam. quondam Decani London. salutem. Cum Dominus Papa de fructibus dignitatum et aliorum Beneficiorum vacantium per annum habendis, ad prosecutionem voti nostri, usque ad quinquennium nobis gratiam fecerit specialem, ac sicut intellexinius, idem Dominus Papa praefato Archiepiscopo fructus Beneficiorum suorum per biennium sibi concesserat, nulla de privilegio super dictis fructibus nobis concessis facta peuitus menti∣one: vobis districtius inhibemus, ne ad fructus Decanatus et Prae∣bendi London. aliorumque Beneficiorum, quae in Regno nostro ante suam promotionem in Archiepiscopum obtinebat praesumatis exten∣dere manus vestras. Scituri, quod si secus praesumpseritis, nobis respondebitis de eisdem. Teste Rege apud Windes. 23. die Junii.

The King this year commanded all the monies raised or to be raised out of the vacancies of Bishopricks in his hands, to be paid to his Treasurer at the New Temple, towards the satisfaction of his debts, by these Letters Patents.

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