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Consistory court

One of the oldest complete ecclesiastical courtrooms in England is the consistory court in Chester Cathedral.

A consistory court is a type of ecclesiastical court, especially within the Church of England where they were originally established pursuant to a charter of King William the Conqueror, and still exist today, although since about the middle of the 19th century consistory courts have lost much of their subject-matter jurisdiction. Each diocese in the Church of England has a consistory court (called in the Diocese of Canterbury the Commissary Court).


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محكمة أسقفية Arabic Tribunal consistorial Spanish

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