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TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY 107 your Grace , which they did
expect from my Lord of York if the thing had been referred to him : I do beleeve
there are no more of the Non - resident Prebendarys would desire to come in ,
though ...
TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY 107 your Grace , which they did
expect from my Lord of York if the thing had been referred to him : I do beleeve
there are no more of the Non - resident Prebendarys would desire to come in ,
though ...
Strana 135
His name is mentioned in Henry's Charter of Incorporation of the Corpus Christi
Gild of York 1459-60 . Test . Ebor . , III , 176-7 , 235 . 2 William Poteman , LL.D. ,
Archdeacon of Cleveland 1470-84 . Provost of Beverley 1472. Archbishop
Booth's ...
His name is mentioned in Henry's Charter of Incorporation of the Corpus Christi
Gild of York 1459-60 . Test . Ebor . , III , 176-7 , 235 . 2 William Poteman , LL.D. ,
Archdeacon of Cleveland 1470-84 . Provost of Beverley 1472. Archbishop
Booth's ...
Strana 136
1 Richard Thorpe , Canon of York , died 1301. Torre , who saw the brass ,
described the tomb as plated almost all over and carved into tabernacles wherein
stands the effigy of the defunct , with an escochon of his arms at head and foot
thus ...
1 Richard Thorpe , Canon of York , died 1301. Torre , who saw the brass ,
described the tomb as plated almost all over and carved into tabernacles wherein
stands the effigy of the defunct , with an escochon of his arms at head and foot
thus ...
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LETTERS 30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 1 |
31 Lord Freschville to T C March 18th 16767 | 7 |
32 Lord Freschville to T C April 7th 1677 | 8 |
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