Record of proceedings at a meeting of the Dean and Chapter of Salisbury, upon a claim of Giles Thornburgh, sub-dean, to be admitted as canon residentiary in the place of Dr. John Bold, deceased, and be put in possession of a house, by virtue of a letter from the Queen which is recited at length; to which the Dean and Chapter reply that they have already admitted in such place Mr. Thomas Paynter
MS. Rawl. C. 421, fol. 11
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Record of proceedings at a meeting of the Dean and Chapter of Salisbury, upon a claim of Giles Thornburgh, sub-dean, to be admitted as canon residentiary in the place of Dr. John Bold, deceased, and be put in possession of a house, by virtue of a letter from the Queen which is recited at length; to which the Dean and Chapter reply that they have already admitted in such place Mr. Thomas Paynter
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MS. Rawl. C. 421, fol. 11
Date
3 Dec 1601
Language
Latin
Physical facet
Imperfect; in the handwriting of Andrew Mortimer, notary public
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Collection contents
Rawlinson C: History, Theology
A collection of papers chiefly relating to Oxford and Salisbury, with draughts of petitions in the time of Charles II. and James II.; probably, for the former part, collected by R. Baylie, D.D., President of St. John's College and dean of Salisbury
Record of proceedings at a meeting of the Dean and Chapter of Salisbury, upon a claim of Giles Thornburgh, sub-dean, to be admitted as canon residentiary in the place of Dr. John Bold, deceased, and be put in possession of a house, by virtue of a letter from the Queen which is recited at length; to which the Dean and Chapter reply that they have already admitted in such place Mr. Thomas Paynter
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