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Daily Archives: 2 July 2018

Ecclesiastical court judgments – June

Posted on 2 July 2018 by David Pocklington
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Review of the ecclesiastical court judgments during June 2018 

In June 2018 there was a bumper crop of 12 consistory court judgments, although these have been in a fairly restricted area, and 7 have concerned churchyards:
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Posted in Church of England, churchyards, faculty jurisdiction, memorials, reordering | Tagged Church of England, faculty jurisdiction | Leave a Reply
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