The Church in Medieval York: Records Edited in Honour of Professor Barrie Dobson

The Church in Medieval York: Records Edited in Honour of Professor Barrie Dobson
ISBN-10
0903857782
ISBN-13
9780903857789
Category
York (England)
Pages
180
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Borthwick Publications
Author
David Michael Smith

Description

10 York Clergy Wills 1520-1600 : I Minster Clergy by Claire Cross . 1984 . 11 A Calendar of the Register of Richard Scrope , Archbishop of York , 13981405 , part 2 , ed . by R. N. Swanson . 1985 . 13 Restoration Exhibit Books and the ...

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