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In English law, the benefit of clergy ( Law Latin: privilegium clericale) was originally a provision by which clergymen accused of a crime could claim that they were outside the jurisdiction of the secular courts and be tried instead in an ecclesiastical court under canon law.
By strict definition, ‘Benefit of Clergy’ was the right of exemption from trial in a secular court by those in Holy Orders: which later included all who could read. (This was abolished by 1841).
Without Benefit of Clergy to his blows on the gate, and he had just wheeled his horse round to kick it in when Pir Khan appeared with a lantern and held his stirrup.
Feb 19, 2010 · Without benefit of clergy : Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. Publication date. 1923. Publisher. Girard, Kan. : Haldeman-Julius Co. Collection. internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Volume. 1017.
Without benefit of clergy 26 THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING dropped and the last type was set, and the whole round earth stood still in the choking heat, with its finger on its lip, to... Contributor: Kipling Collection (Library of Congress) - Kipling, Rudyard - Follett, Wilson
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Without benefit of clergy. by. Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. Publication date. 1919. Topics. British, Kings and rulers, British -- Afghanistan -- Fiction, Kings and rulers -- Fiction, Afghanistan -- Fiction. Publisher. Boston : The Four Seas Company. Collection. library_of_congress; americana. Contributor. The Library of Congress. Language. English.