Pinsons Case

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date01 January 1657
Date01 January 1657
CourtCourt of Common Pleas

English Reports Citation: 124 E.R. 395

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

Pinsons Case

pinsons case. Pinson was collated, instituted and inducted by the Bishop of Exeter's patron, Doctor Hall. The bishop collates another pretending that the first incumbent had taken a second benefice, whereupon he first was void, or revera the first incumbent bad a dispensation. And notwithstanding that the bishop sequesters the benefice; upon discovery whereof to the Court, a prohibition was granted. nihil. When a nihil is upon a writ of covenant, pro licentia concordandi secundum con-suetudiuem antiquam, only 6s. 8d. ought to be ever paid for the post fine, which is in case of the Lord Keeper, and some...

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  • Alston, Clerk v Atlay
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the King's Bench
    • June 13, 1837
    ...; and yet the patron may take notice if he will, and present according to the said constitution. Iti Rex v. The Archbishop of Canterbury (Hetley, 125), the church is said to be "void. But not so that [308] the lapse incurred." So in Fitzh. N. B. 34, the first benefice is said to be "void." ......
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    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the King's Bench
    • January 1, 1791
    ...of right. Post. 123. 216. ò2 Roll. Ab. 371. Cro. Eliz. 44. 240. 790. 6 Co. 30. 7 Co. 28. 1 Leon. 226. Godb. 7. can, Owen, 2. Anders. 148. Hetley, 125. 9 Co. 30. a. Post. 123. Quare impedit of the Vicarage of Newton Valence. And counts, that King Edward the Sixth was seised in fee of the adv......

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