Bill for enforcing Process on Contempts in Courts Ecclesiastical of England and Ireland

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17 J«/y 1832. 

B I L L, 

INTITULED, AN ACT for enforcing the Process upon Con-tempts in the Courts Ecclesiastical of jEWg7#m/ and JWgwc/. 

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^CB 3H G&3 & great Inconvenience has been found to arise by Preamble, reason of the Process of the several Ecclesiastical Courts in .£wg/«/M? 
and 7refo«J being inoperative and unavailable out of the limits of the respective Jurisdictions of such Courts, and against Persons having Privilege of Peerage, Lords of Parliament, and Members of the House of Commons, and in many instances a failure of Justice hath thereby ensued : And whereas it is expedient, for Remedy thereof, that the Process of the said several Courts, and the means of enforcing obedience to the same, should be of equal force and have the like operation as well in that part of the United Kingdom of C?re«/ 
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as in that part of the same United Kingdom called ire/awrf, and as well against persons having Privilege of Peerage, Lords of Parliament, and Members of the House of Commons, as against all other His Majesty's Subjects; BGfc ft tijmfote CnattCO, by The KING's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, THAT in all Causes which according to the Laws of this Realm are or may be cognizable in any of the several Ecclesiastical Courts, as well where Per-in 

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that part of the United Kingdom of GrVeaif J3nY«m and /re/tf/w/ beyonTthe"^ called jEttg-fewrf as in that part of the same United Kingdom called J""riyEcck-608. 

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