• A congé d'élire (/ˌkɒnʒeɪ dɛˈlɪər/ KON-zhay del-EER, French: [kɔ̃ʒe deliʁ]; Law French: congé d'eslire, lit. 'leave/permission to choose') is a licence...
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    the text was formerly used to support the existence of a form of the congé d'élire—royal power over investiture of bishops—in Anglo-Saxon England prior...
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    appears to have been selected by the Jews themselves, who were granted a congé d'élire by the king. The latter claimed, however, the right of confirmation...
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  • audience, the Cardinal returned to Italy, without having received the congé d'élire. The cardinal-bishops then proceeded to an election, having forced their...
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    the canons of the cathedral church in accordance with the monarch's congé d'elire, the Bishop of Sodor and Man is appointed directly by the monarch by...
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    Commissioner – Wales Archbishop of Canterbury: Archbishop of York: Congé d'élire: Rector Canon (amending) Bishop Bishop Suffragan Canon Dean Dean of...
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    He was translated to become Archbishop of Canterbury in 1663: the congé d'élire was issued on 14 July, Sheldon was elected on 11 August, royal assent...
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    naming Juxon (restored Bishop of London) Archbishop of Canterbury. The congé d'élire was issued the next day and the chapter of Canterbury duly elected him...
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  • audience, the Cardinal returned to Italy, without having received the congé d'élire. Three months after the death of Pope Nicholas, the reformists, who...
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    elected by the cathedral chapter in May 2008, following the issue of a congé d'elire by Elizabeth II on 6 May 2008. He was consecrated as a bishop on 3 July...
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    the canons of the cathedral church in accordance with the monarch's congé d'elire, the Bishop of Sodor and Man is appointed directly by the monarch by...
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    succeed the deprived James Turberville. On 27 April 1560, she issued her congé d'élire to the Dean and Chapter. It was delivered to the president, Chancellor...
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  • a Doctor of Theology; when, on a vacancy in the see of Galloway, a congé d'élire in his favour was issued on 3 December 1687. He was accordingly elected...
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  • intended the bishopric of Gloucester for him, and actually issued the congé d'élire, but afterwards revoked it. Tooker died at Salisbury on 19 March 1620...
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    degree of Bachelor of Divinity on 3 February 1511. On 19 March 1534 a congé d'élire was issued for the election of an abbot of the Benedictine monastery...
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  • in company with the archbishop of Canterbury in a priest's gown. A congé d'élire was issued for Salisbury on the 7th. Shaxton was committed to the custody...
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  • on the death of Samuel Pratt, and was elected bishop of St. David's, congé d'élire issued on 17 December 1731. He was allowed to hold in commendam the...
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    the disestablishment of the Church in Wales, Rosebery prevailed. The congé d'élire authorising Percival's appointment passed the Great Seal of the Realm...
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    High Commission. When the king sent a silver crozier to York, and a congé d'élire with a recommendation of Dr. Smith, a Roman Catholic, the precentor...
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    exchequer as chancellor. On 25 December 1308 the king, in sending his congé d'élire to the cathedral chapters of Bath and Wells, nominated him for election;...
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    Chichester. Grey made the appointment with such undue haste that Maltby's congé d'élire arrived in Chichester before Cornewall's funeral and the public was...
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    the Diocese of Chichester by King George III on 2 October, received Congé d'élire and letter missive on 11 October, elected on 27 October, and Royal assent...
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    announcement was followed by a press conference in Peterborough. The Congé d'Elire officially authorising his election as bishop was issued by Elizabeth...
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    diocese of Winchester was divided into three sections in 1927. The Congé d'Elire for this purpose was held in the Weston Chapel. Holy Trinity Church...
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