The Welsh Church (Temporalities) Act 1919 is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was made to provide for a grant to be made from the Treasury...
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The Welsh Church Act 1914 is an Act of Parliament under which the Church of England was separated and disestablished in Wales and Monmouthshire, leading...
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Monmouthshire. Section 9 of the Act provided for the Commissioners for Church Temporalities in Wales (commonly called "The Welsh Church Commissioners") to hold...
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established in Northern Ireland. Welsh disestablishment was further postponed by the Welsh Church (Temporalities) Act 1919 until 31 March 1920, when it finally...
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notaries, and the granting of Special Marriage Licences, s.6, Welsh Church (Temporalities) Act 1919. Both these functions formed part of the jurisdiction of...
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Welsh Church Commissioners (whose full official title was "The Commissioners for Church Temporalities in Wales") were set up by the Welsh Church Act 1914...
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of Wales, though the Church in Wales were later compensated for this under the Welsh Church (Temporalities) Act 1919. The 1914 Act provided that some of...
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Powers) Act 1917 (7 & 8 Geo. 5. c. 25) Welsh Church Act 1914 (4 & 5 Geo. 5. c. 91) Trade Marks Act 1905 (5 Edw. 7. c. 15) Dogs Regulation (Ireland) Act 1865...
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David Lloyd George (category Articles containing Welsh-language text)
the war. After the Welsh Church (Temporalities) Act 1919 was passed, Welsh Disestablishment finally came into force in 1920. This Act also removed the right...
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Blasphemy law in the United Kingdom (redirect from Blasphemy Act)
Society Ltd [1917] AC 406 at 460 The Welsh Church Act 1914, section 1; the Welsh Church (Temporalities) Act 1919, section 2 The Law Commission, Offences...
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is succeeded by John Humphreys Davies. 19 August — The Welsh Church (Temporalities) Act 1919 is passed. 25 August – Fire destroys the Waterloo Hydro...
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31 March - The Welsh Church Act 1914 and Welsh Church (Temporalities) Act 1919 come into force, resulting in the creation of the Church in Wales after...
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Kingdom under section 3 of the Church of England Assembly (Powers) Act 1919. Measures are be passed by General Synod of the Church of England. Before the passage...
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W. Llewelyn Williams (category Welsh-speaking journalists)
opposed the partial re-endowment of the Church in Wales which was effected by the Welsh Church (Temporalities) Act 1919. By 1903, however, Williams had come...
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the Welsh became more united until Owain Gwynedd (1100–1170) became the first Welsh ruler to use the title princeps Wallensium (prince of the Welsh). After...
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The Papists Act 1778 or the Catholic Relief Act 1778 is an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain (18 Geo. 3. c. 60) and was the first Act for Roman Catholic...
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A Consolidated Fund Act is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed to allow, like an Appropriation Act, the Treasury to issue funds out of...
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Acts of Union 1800 (redirect from 1801 Act of Union)
Titles Act 1896. The short title of the act of the Irish Parliament is Act of Union (Ireland) 1800 (40 Geo. 3. c. 38 (I)), assigned by a 1951 act of the...
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into a feudal province of the Holy See of the Roman Catholic Church under the temporal power of the monarch of England who henceforth held the title...
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men in holy orders from exercising any temporal jurisdiction or authority. Prior to the Act, bishops of the Church of England sat in the House of Lords...
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the jurisdiction a judicial review of their imprisonment. The act laid out certain temporal and geographical conditions under which prisoners had to be...
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History of Christianity in Britain (category Articles containing Welsh-language text)
authority over the Welsh church at Chester. Owing to the importance of the Scottish missions, Northumbria initially followed the native Church in its calculation...
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Kingdom regarding the vaccination policy of the country. The Vaccination Act 1840 (3 & 4 Vict. c. 29): Made variolation illegal. Provided optional vaccination...
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parishes and churches to remain with the Church of England or to join the disestablished Church in Wales when it was set up. The Welsh Church Act 1914 had...
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Protestantism (redirect from Protestant Church)
in the sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church, which purported to offer the remission of the temporal punishment of sins to their purchasers. The...
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Methodism (redirect from Methodist Church)
church in the USA – the United Methodist Church until 1981, when by an enabling act, the Methodist Church in India (MCI) became an autonomous church in...
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Creditors (Scotland) Act 1814 (54 Geo. 3. c. 137) Greek Loan Guarantee Act 1832 (2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 121) Church Temporalities (Ireland) Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will...
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Act 1 Jas. 1. c. 11, sometimes called the Bigamy Act 1603, the Bigamy Act 1604, the Statute of Bigamy 1603 or the Statute of Bigamy 1604, was an Act of...
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State religion (redirect from State church)
by the United States in 1898. The Church in Wales was split from the Church of England in 1920 by Welsh Church Act 1914, and at the same time becoming...
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England to form the Parliament of Great Britain, by the Union with England Act 1707 (c. 7). For other years, see list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland...
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