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Grant of the rectory of Bridestow as a prerogative from Dr. John Wolton, together with the confirmation of the dean and chapter

MS. Tanner 127, fol. 338

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Title

Grant of the rectory of Bridestow as a prerogative from Dr. John Wolton, together with the confirmation of the dean and chapter

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MS. Tanner 127, fol. 338

Summary

Grant of the rectory of Bridestow as a prerogative from Dr. John Wolton, bp. of Exeter, 29 Nov 1579; together with the confirmation of the dean and chapter, 27 Feb 1580.

Date

29 Nov 1579 and 27 Feb 1580

Language

English

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Collection of letters and papers connected with the diocese of Canterbury, chiefly relating to the archbishopric

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