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Liber Officialis Sancti Andree Curie Metropolitane Sancti Andree in Scotia Sententiarum in Causis Consistorialibus Que Extant / C. Innes, J. H. Forbes.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Innes, C., author.
Forbes, J. H., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Manners and customs.
Marriage (Canon law).
Scotland--Social life and customs.
Scotland.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (lv, 176 pages)
Other Title:
The Books of the Official of St Andrews of the Metropolitan Court of St Andrews in Scotland of the Extant Sentences in Consistorial causes c.1513-1588
Place of Publication:
Burlington : TannerRitchie Publishing, 2008.
Summary:
Selected decisions of the Consistorial courts of St. Andrews, 1513-1588; presented to the Abbotsford club by Lord Medwyn.
Contents:
Liber officialis Sancti Andree: Curie metropolitane Sancti Andree in Scotia sententiarum in causis consistorialibus que extant
Front Cover
St. Andrews (Diocese)
TannerRitchie Publishing in collaboration with the Library and Information Services of the University of St Andrews, 1845 - Marriage (Canon law) - 175 pages
Selected decisions of the Consistorial courts of St. Andrews, 1513-1588; presented to the Abbotsford club by Lord Medwyn.
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Title Page
Title PageIndex
Index
Contents
Section 1
v
Section 2
ix
Section 3
xxxix
Section 4
liii
Section 5
3
Section 6
81
Section 7
86
Section 8
114
Section 9
117
Section 10
141
Section 11
152
Section 12
153
Section 13
161.
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Latin text, with English preface.

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