Bishoprics of Chester and Man Act 1541

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Bishoprics of Chester and Man Act 1541
Act of Parliament
33 Hen. 8. c. 31
Dates
Royal assent1 April 1542
Status: Repealed

The Bishoprics of Chester and Man Act 1541 (

Archdiocese of York.[1]

It was a rare pre-

revestment example the English Parliament exercising its rights to pass legislation for the Isle of Man, notwithstanding the Island's own insular parliament, Tynwald
.

The long title of the Act was An Act for dissevering the Bishoprick of Chester and of the Isle of Man from the jurisdiction of Canterbury to the jurisdiction of York.[2] The Act, its action having been spent, has since been repealed.

References

  1. ^ The Old Historians of the Isle of Man, Manx Society, 1871, page 48
  2. ^ An Abstract of the Laws, Customs, and Ordinances of the Isle of Man, John Parr, Manx Society, 1866, page 108