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<mods:abstract>Most of these cases came before the Archbishop of Canterbury's Prerogative Court or his Court of Arches; therefore most are concerned with marriage, divorce, probate, church administration, misuse of church property, and misdeeds of clergy. Some concern ships, tenants' duties; also noted in passing are defamation, insanity, students rioting at a coffee-shop, rights to a pew, rebuilding a church, and circumstantial accounts of adultery, child-birth, master-servant relations, and daily life. Each case is considered by the collector as raising a question of law.</mods:abstract>
<mods:note>Detailed inventory available: https://ksrlpdf.ku.edu/ksrl.sc.proceedingsinecclesiasticalcourts.pdf</mods:note>
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