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cxcv
¶ On processes of erections.
Process of the erection of one dignity and suppression of another with provision. ibid.
Process regarding the erection of a chaplaincy, having called N. and N. whom it concerns. cxcv.
Process of expectancies rights to future vacancies for seculars clergy living in the world.
Process of expectancy for one created in one church and for another benefice. cxcvi.
Process of expectancy for one created in two [churches]. cxcix.
Process of expectancy for one or two. cc.
Process in the form of the poor. cci.
Process in the form of the poor when one of the judges excuses himself or is absent. ccij.
Process for the collation of a dean and chapter. ccij.
Process for the collation of an abbot and convent of a monastery. ibid.
Process for the collation of a prior and convent of an order. ccij.
Process for the collation of an abbot of a see original: Sarum/Salisbury. ccij.
Process for the collation of a bishop and chapters of cathedral and collegiate churches. ccij.
Process for the collation of a bishop
and abbot. ibid.
Process for the collation of two abbots. ibid.
Process for the collation of a collegiate church and one abbot. ibid.
Process of expectancies in the form of a worthy [candidate].
Process of expectancy in the form of a worthy [candidate] for one created in one church and for another benefice. fo. cciiij.
Process in the form of a worthy [candidate] concerning one benefice. cciiij.
Process of expectancies for regulars clergy living under a monastic rule.
Process of expectancy for a monk with translation to another monastery after affection. cciiij.
Process regarding an indult special permission concerning fruits to be received in absence. ccv.
Process similar for residing in a study. ccv.
Process similar for residing in one of the benefices. ccvi.
¶ Process of legitimation.
Process regarding the legitimation of a bastard by the supreme penitentiary. ccvi.
Process regarding a similar dispensation when it was dispensed by ordinary authority to minor orders and a benefice. ccvij.