Horae decanicae rurales; an attempt to illustrate by a series of notes and extracts the name and title, the origin, appointment, and functions, personal and capitular of rural deans, with a few incidental remarks on the rise and decay of rural bishops, and on the incardination of parochial clergy, to which is added, an appendix of documents, ancient and . .] i3u0ittC00 of l^utal (2D|^aptcr^.—©ont^nttoug ^juri^Diction. 59 Laftly, by a canon of the council of Rheims ( \ ss. cc. Tom. ^^ . , ! XXI. col. 713. MDLxxxiii.)^ it is enacted^ Controverjias caufafque per-lfonales quas inter v


Horae decanicae rurales; an attempt to illustrate by a series of notes and extracts the name and title, the origin, appointment, and functions, personal and capitular of rural deans, with a few incidental remarks on the rise and decay of rural bishops, and on the incardination of parochial clergy, to which is added, an appendix of documents, ancient and . .] i3u0ittC00 of l^utal (2D|^aptcr^.—©ont^nttoug ^juri^Diction. 59 Laftly, by a canon of the council of Rheims ( \ ss. cc. Tom. ^^ . , ! XXI. col. 713. MDLxxxiii.)^ it is enacted^ Controverjias caufafque per-lfonales quas inter vivos ecclejiajiicos Juboriri compererlnt,qui Ji/nodo vel j^alentrfs prcBefl, amice, Ji fieri pqiJit, com-|ponat! On which view of their mediatorial functions, ||rural Ireans were fometimes, on appeals to the archbifhop, Idelegated referees and arbitrators :—witnefs in our own Browns Af^. , ^ T •i«ji n n t-% ^ , (^d Fafciculum, country, at a much earner period, m the caie oi Robert pp. , bifhop of Lincoln; in two appeals againftwhom, the rural tfcans of Cambridge and Abingdon wereappointed by Edmund, archbilhop of Canterbury, to de-termine or report between the litigant parties.—Onwhich occafions of perfi>nal arbitration, the judgmentof the chapter was at the call of the trean, if needed. 60 €^apttular jFunctton^, [Part iS^cPartlv. § II. & § V. §7. ! Reoin. L. C. D. LXIV. CHAPTER V. Punishments inflicted by l^ural ®oui:t^=®]^ri5tiatt» HE offences againft public decency in moralsand religion, cognifable by our local curifE<2rj)rtst(anitat(s, we have fufficiently detailedunder the divifion of Perfonal Duties: wenow have to look to the penal confequences of thofe fcandalous crimes. The cetijures and punijhments impofed by beans rural,in their judicial capacity, either by temporary commif-fion or permanent delegation, of their fuperiors (for theeconomy of the office differed much up


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