The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1932 |
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... Arches ; that is to something as near its old home as was possible . The Court of Arches may mean either of two things . First , it may , and until their abolition it did , mean the Court of the Thirteen Peculiars of the Archbishop of ...
... Arches ; that is to something as near its old home as was possible . The Court of Arches may mean either of two things . First , it may , and until their abolition it did , mean the Court of the Thirteen Peculiars of the Archbishop of ...
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... Court day ( not being a holy day ) when there was work for the Arches to perform . The Archbishop of Canterbury had another Provincial Court called the Audience . It was his personal Court and had much the same jurisdiction as the Arches ...
... Court day ( not being a holy day ) when there was work for the Arches to perform . The Archbishop of Canterbury had another Provincial Court called the Audience . It was his personal Court and had much the same jurisdiction as the Arches ...
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... Court . My impression is that in 1857 there was no new Admiralty Court ; but that the High Court of Admiralty ... Arches . The process of admission as an Advocate of the Arches was as follows : ( 1 ) The applicant , being a being a ...
... Court . My impression is that in 1857 there was no new Admiralty Court ; but that the High Court of Admiralty ... Arches . The process of admission as an Advocate of the Arches was as follows : ( 1 ) The applicant , being a being a ...
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