Visitation of the diocese of Norwich by bishop Richard Nicke, 1514 — 16th century, 1st quarter (c. 1514); English
MS. Tanner 210
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Title
Visitation of the diocese of Norwich by bishop Richard Nicke, 1514 — 16th century, 1st quarter (c. 1514); English
Shelfmark
MS. Tanner 210
Date
16th century, 1st quarter (c. 1514)
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
paper
Acquisition
Bequeathed by him to the Bodleian in 1735.
Provenance
Thomas Tanner, 1674–1735
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Title
Richard Nykke, bishop of Norwich, Liber uisitationis ordinariae monasteriorum ac prioratuum religiosorum
Shelfmark
MS. Tanner 210
Date
1514
Language
Latin
Physical facet
On paper, in folio
Physical extent
87 Leaves
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Collection contents
Richard Nykke, bishop of Norwich, Liber uisitationis ordinariae monasteriorum ac prioratuum religiosorum
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