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REIGN OF QUEEN MARY.
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'The Act against obtaining Dispensations from Rome for Pluralities and non-Residence.[1]

'The Act that no person shall be cited out of the Diocese where he or she dwelleth.[2]

'The Act against Appeals to the See of Rome.[3]

'The Act against the Payment of Annates and First-fruits to the See of Rome.[4]

'The Act for the Submission of the Clergy.[5]

'The Act for the Election and Consecration of Bishops.[6]

'The Act against Exactions from the See of Rome.[7]

'The Act of the Royal Supremacy.[8]

'The Act for the Consecration of Suffragan Bishops.[9]

'The Act for the Reform of the Canon Law.[10]

'The Act against the Authority of the Pope.[11]

'The Act for the Release of those who had obtained Dispensations from Rome.[12]

'The Act authorizing the King to appoint Bishops by Letters Patent.[13]

'The Act of Precontracts and Degrees of Consanguinity.[14]

'The Act for the King's Style.[15]