Document, Part
1 7,2| his stead, withdrawing a portion of the fruits. ~Those inferior
2 7,2| assigning them a suitable portion of the fruits, the cure
3 8,1| Vicar, assigning a suitable portion of the fruits. ~The Ordinaries
4 8,1| by assigning a suitable portion of the fruits, that the
5 8,1| deputed thereunto with a portion, to be assigned even upon
6 8,1| said Ordinaries, which (portion) is to be assigned even
7 22,2| newly erected, a competent portion shall be assigned, according
8 22,2| time being, deputed with a portion of the fruits; those continuing
9 23,1| themselves, or others, some portion of those things which are
10 23,4| have the Lord for their portion, ought by all means so to
11 23,4| established; on whom the portion of absentees devolves; certa
12 24,2| shall take a certain part or portion, out of the entire fruits
13 24,2| with, the said college this portion so deducted, as also a certain
14 24,2| revenues), to pay this portion not merely on their own
15 24,2| endowed, then shall the portion, deducted as above from
16 25,4| to a dignity, canonry, or portion, but one who has either
17 25,4| that dignity, prebend, or portion requires, or is of such
18 25,4| his own discretion, of a portion of the fruits thereof--to
19 26,4| should understand what their portion is; and comprehend that
20 26,4| simple Benefices: a suitable portion of the fruits shall be assigned
21 26,4| even though a suitable portion be assigned to a perpetual
22 26,4| immemorial, if a suitable portion of the fruits have not been
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