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A Second Letter to the Bishop of Exeter

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A layman writes to a bishop arguing that the contested Privy Council judgment did not breach ecclesiastical rules, and examines the legal nature of the Duplex Querela. He traces historical metropolitan jurisdiction, distinguishes the two separate stages—determining whether an Archbishop may entertain the complaint and the Archbishop's subsequent discretionary institution after personally examining the clerk—and contends that Privy Council remittal compels the Archbishop to exercise judgment rather than to institute as a ministerial act. He supports this reading with procedural examples and practical objections to relying solely on a bishop's earlier examination.

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Sir Edward Hall Alderson

Sir Edward Hall Alderson was a notable figure in the 19th century, recognized for his contributions to legal literature and ecclesiastical discourse. He is best known for his works, "A Letter to the Bishop of Exeter" and "A Second Letter to the Bishop of Exeter," which reflect his engagement with religious and legal issues of his time. Alderson's writings often explore the intersection of law and morality, providing insights into the societal challenges faced during his era. His thoughtful approach to complex topics has left a lasting impact on discussions surrounding legal and theological matters.

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