The usual kind of advowson, where the patron has the right of presentation to the bishop, or ordinary, and moreover to demand of him to institute his clerk, if he finds him canon- ically qualified. 2 Bl. Comm. 22; 1 Crabb, Real Prop. p. 131,
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The usual kind of advowson, where the patron has the right of presentation to the bishop, or ordinary, and moreover to demand of him to institute his clerk, if he finds him canon- ically qualified. 2 Bl. Comm. 22; 1 Crabb, Real Prop. p. 131,
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