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consider, ~ing, ~ation; care (n, v), -ing respect; take, taking cognizance of (also رسيدگي كردن and پرداختن ) <[alderman was] an officer who formerly presided with the bishop in the schyregmote, taking cognizance of civil questions, while the latter attended to disputes of a spiritual nature – JBS> < ‘court of common pleas’ or, as it was sometimes called, the the Court of Common Bench, was one of the superior courts of common law. It took cognizance of all actions between subject and subject, without exception – JBS> <[letters of request] are letters whereby a bishop within whose jurisdiction an ecclesiastical cause has risen, and who is desirous to waive such jurisdiction, requests the Dean of Arches to take cognizance of the matter>
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