| 1. | In 1785, he was appointed clerk in the Prerogative Court.
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| 2. | Instead he held the post of examiner to the prerogative court.
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| 3. | In January 1784, Lucy was living in Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
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| 4. | On 1 August 1837 the judge at the Prerogative court rejected the challenge.
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| 5. | His will was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1 October 1608.
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| 6. | His will was proved in the Prerogative court of Canterbury on 19 Mar 1786.
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| 7. | The Crown could under its prerogative create Prerogative Courts in which the process was inquisitorial.
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| 8. | It was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 27 August of the same year.
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| 9. | Laud used his authority over the prerogative courts to humiliate the gentry, who were largely Puritan and Presbyterian.
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| 10. | William Laud used his authority over the prerogative courts to punish many people, including Puritan martyr William Prynne.
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