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  2. Oxford Health Plans - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Health Plans [1] [2] is an American health care company that sells various benefit plans, primarily in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. [3] [4]As of 2004, it is a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, the largest healthcare company in the world, [5] claiming to be "among the first" to allow patients to see specialists without a referral and to offer alternative medicine treatments.

  3. List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1711

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    An Act to restore the Patrons to their ancient Rights of presenting Ministers to the Churches vacant in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland. (Repealed by Church Patronage (Scotland) Act 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 82))

  4. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1827

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    An Act to continue, until the Twenty fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and twenty eight, an Act of the Fifty fourth Year of His late Majesty, [b] for rendering the Payment of Creditors more equal and expeditious in Scotland. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873 (36 & 37 Vict. c. 91))

  5. Advowson - Wikipedia

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    Advowson (/ ə d ˈ v aʊ z ən /) [1] or patronage is the right in English law of a patron (avowee) to present to the diocesan bishop (or in some cases the ordinary if not the same person) a nominee for appointment to a vacant ecclesiastical benefice or church living, a process known as presentation (jus praesentandi, Latin: "the right of presenting").

  6. Chancel repair liability - Wikipedia

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    Monasteries and Oxford and Cambridge colleges could buy or receive rectorships, and thus become liable for chancel repairs. When Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries and sold their rectory (with land), or the relevant university college sold this, [ 5 ] the chancel repair liability passed with that land and persists today, even after subdivision.

  7. Patronage - Wikipedia

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    From the ancient world onward, patronage of the arts was important in art history.It is known in greatest detail in reference to medieval and Renaissance Europe, though patronage can also be traced in feudal Japan, the traditional Southeast Asian kingdoms, and elsewhere—art patronage tended to arise wherever a royal or imperial system and an aristocracy dominated a society and controlled a ...

  8. William Assheton - Wikipedia

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    Assheton was born at Middleton, Lancashire, in the year 1641.His father, who was rector of the parish, was one of the ancient knightly family of the place. After a preliminary education at a private country school he entered Brasenose 3 July 1658, where he is said by Anthony Wood to have had a presbyterian tutor, and to have been an attendant at the religious meetings held at the house of ...

  9. John Edward Gray Hill - Wikipedia

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    A patron of the arts, Hill supported Edward Robert Hughes, and bought works of Liverpool artists including the marine painter William Joseph Julius Caesar Bond. [14] [15] Hill owned a house and land near Jerusalem, and land in Eastern Palestine. [1] Travelling annually to Palestine from 1887, he bought land there from 1889.

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