Statute of Provisors
The English statute usually called Statute of Provisors is the 25th of Edward III, St. 4 (1350–51), otherwise termed "The Statute of Provisors of Benefices", or anciently De provisoribus. This measure was central to a long disagreement between the English kings and the Roman Curia, concerning filling of ecclesiastical benefices. It was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1948.
1390s in EnglandAbbots of ShrewsburyCanonical provisionEdmund de BromfieldEdward III of EnglandEnforcement of the Statute of Provisors Act 1389John AlenList of Acts of the Parliament of England to 1483Pope_Boniface_IXPraemunirePrivilege (Catholic canon law)Provisors, Statute ofProvisors of Benefices Act 1350Provisors of Benefices Act 1388Statute of provisorsStatutes of ProvisorsWilliam Courtenay
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Statute of Provisors
The English statute usually called Statute of Provisors is the 25th of Edward III, St. 4 (1350–51), otherwise termed "The Statute of Provisors of Benefices", or anciently De provisoribus. This measure was central to a long disagreement between the English kings and the Roman Curia, concerning filling of ecclesiastical benefices. It was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1948.
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