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Daily Archives: 25 August 2022

Links to materials on “church treasures”

Posted on 25 August 2022 by David Pocklington
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This post include links to:

  • Consistory court judgments
  • L&RUK posts
  • Legislation
  • Guidance
  • Commentaries

relating to “church treasures”, on which a further post is in preparation. Continue reading →

Posted in Church of England, Churchyard Regulations, faculty jurisdiction | Tagged Church of England, church treasures, faculty jurisdiction | Leave a Reply
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