The Elizabethan Parish in its Ecclesiastical and Financial Aspects by Sedley Lynch Ware
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12d. more _"pro negligentia_." 1589/1590) _Cf_. Canons of 1585 in
Cardwell, _Synodalia_, i, 142. [33] _Barnes' Eccles. Proc_., 24 (1577). In the case of individuals interdiction or suspension _(i.e_., from service and sacraments) does not differ in effect from excommunication, except that the former are temporary penalties and to terminate upon compliance with the judge's order. See Burn, _Eccles. Law_ (ed. 1763), i, 616 (Interdiction) and ii, 362-3 (Suspension). [34] Thomas North, _A Chronicle of the Church of St. Martin's in Leicester_ (1866), 116 (1568-9). [35] _Leicester Archit. and Archaeol. Soc. Tr_., iii (1874), 192 (1567). [36] _Ibid_., 197 (1594-5). [37] W.F. Cobb, _Churchwardens Accounts of St. Ethelburga-within-Bishopsgate_ (1905), p. 10 (1595) and p. 12 (1604), respectively. Stanhope was chancellor to the bishop of London. [38] See p. 46 ff. _infra_. [39] See _infra_ p. 40, p. 48 (note 169), p. 131, etc. Also Ch. ii, _infra_. _Cf_. note 32 _supra_ (p. 19). [40] Hale, _Crim. Prec_., 155. [41] Ordinary is that ecclesiastical magistrate who has regular |
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