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James Manning has written: 'Letter to Earl Fitzwilliam, upon the power of compelling the assessment of a church rate, by proceedings in courts of law' -- subject(s): Church maintenance and repair (Ecclesiastical law), Church tax
James F. Cobble has written: 'The 2000 compensation handbook for church staff (Church Law & Tax Report)'
Geoffrey James King has written: 'The acceptance of law by the church community as an integral element in the formation of canon law' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Canon law, History
James Austin Hughes has written: 'Witnesses in criminal trials of clerics' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Clergy (Canon law), Criminal procedure (Canon law), Witnesses (Canon law)
Philip Acland Jacobs has written: 'Australian mercantile law' -- subject(s): Business law, Commercial law
John James Kealy has written: 'The introductory libellus in church court procedure' -- subject(s): Civil procedure (Canon law), Criminal procedure (Canon law)
James C Brady has written: 'Religion and the law of charities in Ireland' -- subject(s): Church and state, Charities
Philip A. Thomas has written: 'Learning about law lecturing' -- subject(s): Law, Study and teaching
James Burbage in partnership with his brother in law, John Brayne.
AnswerHe was an Episcopalian. He studied for going into the ministry for the Episcopal church before he ultimately went into law.
Paul Philip Howell has written: 'A manual of Nuer law' -- subject(s): Customary law, Law, Nuer, Law, Primitive, Nuer (African people), Nuer Law, Primitive Law, Sudan
Assuming you mean Philip of Spain, Queen Elizabeth I, and Mary I : Elizabeth and Mary were half-sisters, Mary married Philip. That would make Philip Elizabeth's brother-in-law (or at least half-brother-in-law.)