Regalian right in medieval England
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"Regalian right in its fully developed form was the claim made by the crown to appropriate the revenues, or a part of the revenues, of a vacant bishopric to its own use, and to present to those ecclesiastical benefices which …
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"Regalian right in its fully developed form was the claim made by the crown to appropriate the revenues, or a part of the revenues, of a vacant bishopric to its own use, and to present to those ecclesiastical benefices which sede plena were in the gift of the bishop"--Introduction, page [1].
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