The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 174
... Bishop of Sodor and Man was an important officer of State as well as of the Church . He was a member of the Governor's council , the Court of Chancery and Exchequer , and the sole Baron of the island . He held courts in his own name for ...
... Bishop of Sodor and Man was an important officer of State as well as of the Church . He was a member of the Governor's council , the Court of Chancery and Exchequer , and the sole Baron of the island . He held courts in his own name for ...
Page 175
... Bishop Wilson , from their unlocking the difficulties of the law , but according to Mr. Train and others , from ' keesh , ' the Manx for ' tax ' — were twenty - four in number . They answer to our Lower House ; but the members are self ...
... Bishop Wilson , from their unlocking the difficulties of the law , but according to Mr. Train and others , from ' keesh , ' the Manx for ' tax ' — were twenty - four in number . They answer to our Lower House ; but the members are self ...
Page 176
... Bishop , the Archdeacon , the two Vicars - General , the Water Bailiff , and Receiver - General , constitutes the Manx Upper House , and are , like the Keys , invested with judicial as well as legislative functions , having in the ...
... Bishop , the Archdeacon , the two Vicars - General , the Water Bailiff , and Receiver - General , constitutes the Manx Upper House , and are , like the Keys , invested with judicial as well as legislative functions , having in the ...
Page 177
... Bishop . He says , indeed , that it was impossible to tell the truth concerning him with less minuteness ; ' and , considering how a right judgment on the various legal points of his history depends on an accurate report of them , we ...
... Bishop . He says , indeed , that it was impossible to tell the truth concerning him with less minuteness ; ' and , considering how a right judgment on the various legal points of his history depends on an accurate report of them , we ...
Page 178
... Bishop ordered him to be confined seven days in St. Germain's prison and to perform three Sundays penance ; all which was duly done and certified . The Governor then resolved that it was an offence against martial law for Halsall , as ...
... Bishop ordered him to be confined seven days in St. Germain's prison and to perform three Sundays penance ; all which was duly done and certified . The Governor then resolved that it was an offence against martial law for Halsall , as ...
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