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42 YORK. churches and ordained pres
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44 YORK. The monasteries which aros
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46 YORK. of York, and has been reco
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48 YORK. Ripon was a colony from Me
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5° YORK. that embarrassment, and d
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52 YORK. He resigned his see and qu
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54 YORK. arbitrary. It is possible
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56 YORK. Hadrian had refused, but h
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6o YORK. portions of the building.
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62 YORK. division of the enormous d
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64 VORK. York, which was to be asso
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66 YORK. long years had exercised a
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68 YORK. Jesus, His Passion, His Gl
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70 YORK. His character ever shone b
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72 YORK. was anxiously awaiting tid
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72 YORK. v,-as anxiously awaiting t
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74 YORK. statements are correct, he
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YORK. looked forward towards a futu
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78 YORK. scholar, the wise and holy
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8o YORK. Wilfrid, or to alter any a
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82 YORK. but settle it at once as a
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84 YOkK. CHAPTER VII. For nine year
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86 YORK. ignorantly made against Be
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88 YORK. ' "Fasti wliich a bishop o
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go YORK. belonging to it, the clerg
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92 YORK. works. That which Wilfrid
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.94 YORK. return. In his later year
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96 VOKK. were seen in the Humber, a
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98 YORK. victorious, leaving his da
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100 YORK. time to time undergone. B
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I02 YORK. Kinsius died in 1060, and
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104 YORK. thorpe, by the Earls Edwi
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YORK. of the Northmen would be a de
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io8 YORK. future landing of the Nor
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no YORK. nesses as filius Eegis, an
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YORK. three only were left to minis
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114 YORK. not a new office, for the
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ii6 YORK. of York. Reinfrid went to
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ii8 YORK. There was yet another ele
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1 20 YORK. appointment was not carr
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122 YORK. CHAPTER X. [a.d. 1 1 14.]
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124 YORK.. to his see. The latter m
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126 YORK. monasteries in existence,
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128 YORK. Long, long in the darknes
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13° YORK. and then granted them a
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YORK. Murdac rivalled his friend an
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134 YORK. culminated in a grotesque
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136 YORK. the consecration of Geoff
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YORK. prosecution many complication
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YORK. CHAPTER XI. Much interesting
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142 YORK. pope to dispose of vacant
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144 YORK. the quatuor persona major
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146 YORK. area of many of the paris
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148 YORK. holiest function should b
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15° YORK. loaves. If the possessio
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YORK. They had mines and smelting f
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154 YORK. parish churches. They ate
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YORK. arrival in England, Agnellus
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YORK. do not hear of any further at
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YORK. that it must have been comple
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l62 YORK. It was flourishing as a c
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i64 YORK. subsequently assumed so s
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i66 YORK. like a Christian pastor t
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YORK. exist in MS., and several wer
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I70 YORK. the same with many a coun
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172 YORK. written for Englishmen wh
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174 YORK. CHAPTER XIII. A NAME belo
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176 YORK. council. For political re
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178 YORl-:. of life, ignorance of l
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' "John i8o YORK. internal evidence
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l82 YORK. wandering craftsmen, and
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YORK. priestly immorality, they inv
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i86 YORK. It is a ruin which is lit
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YORK. CHAPTER XIV. After Archbishop
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YORK. being the first Archbishop of
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192 YORK. These articles were affix
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194 YORK. Eishopthorpe on that brig
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196 YORK. to reconcile every one wh
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YORK. of the Vavasour, and many oth
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200 VORK. years, and is noted, as G
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202 YORK. The near relationship of
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204 YORK. CHAPTER XV. Some curious
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2o6 YORK. were sent upin January, 1
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208 YORK. every six weeks they were
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' 2IO YORK. Outward morality at the
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212 YORK. to live apart, and to dev
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214 YORK. the greater festivals, no
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2l6 YORK. their bounty in the erect
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2l8 YORK. CHAPTER XVI. The latter y
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220 YORK. ceased to be the only pla
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222 YORK. The revival of learning h
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224 YORK. one of the most attractiv
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226 YORK. The foundation of St. Pau
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228 YORK. men who loved and lionour
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230 YORK. both at home and abroad.
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232 YORK. was the harbinger of anot
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234 YORK. devout contemplation of t
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236 YORK. England to try the divorc
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238 YORK. be inserted as a qualific
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240 YORK. in the accustomed manner
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242 YORK. convocations by the Archb
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244 YORK. could they plead papal ex
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246 YORK. Cromwell 600 marks if he
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248 YORK. to be instructed in the s
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250 YORK. Tlie suppression of the s
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252 YORK. The first outburst took p
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254 YORK. few days' rations they ha
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256 YORK. meddle with the parish ch
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258 YORK. Lord Shrewsbuiy had advan
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26o YORK. lands, and goods ; and, a
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262 YORK. Archbishop of York, who,
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264 YORK. not over, and that he gre
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266 YORK. pray you at your repaire
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' 268 YORK. at Hull. Aske was drawn
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' 270 YORK. who would readily assis
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272 YORK. with the friars' houses a
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274 YORK. some of them richly jewel
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276 YORK. £,2 more. An epistoler a
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278 YORK. not kept in the different
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28o YORK. their respective counties
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282 YORK. conferences took place. T
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VOKK. much modified, owing, probabl
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286 YORK. distinct authority of the
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288 YORK. CHAPTER XX. The year befo
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290 YORK. body. One thing was disti
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292 YORK. When Henry appointed Holg
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294 YORK. the stately accents of th
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296 YORK. Roman liturgies. The answ
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298 YORK. corporal not being spread
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300 YORK. copies. Some of the rubri
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302 YORK. any record the clergy wer
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304 YORK. and the name of Paulinus,
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3o6 YORK. possessed by the church o
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3o8 YORK. CHAPTER XXI. Ik Januaiy,
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YORK. writers." Two English Bibles
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312 YORK. preamble to the statute o
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314 YORK. worship should be in the
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3i6 YORK. manner, was an abbreviate
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YORK. of London, and who took energ
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YORK. introduction of the Decalogue
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322 YORK. Sundays of the year, very
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324 YORK. later commentators are pa
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326 YORK. and the other old service
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YORK. A policy of extermination was
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33° YORK. opinions, — Joan Boche
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332 YORK. to this see. The pallium
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334 YORK. not get over. All refused
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336 YORK. Statute known as Elizabet
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338 YORK. taken, and eaten in the L
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340 YORK. There was dislike enough
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340 YORK. There was dislike enough
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342 YORK. CHAPTER XXIII. A GREAT am
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344 YORK. Earl of \Varwick with a l
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346 YORK. sons. His estates were at
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348 YORK. revision of the Prayer-bo
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35° YORK. face towardes the people
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352 YORK. Those who sympathised wit
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354 YORK. St. Bartholomew's Day, al
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356 YORK. one suspected to be a Jes
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' "Depositions 3S8 YORK. appalling
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36o YORK. calling them swine and ho
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362 YORK. which remains undimmed af
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364 YORK. ment of the Province, and
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366 YORK. he was translated to York
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368 YORK. the great parish of Ripon
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37° YORK. of the oath of allegianc
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372 YORK. Associated as Cosin's nam
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374 VORK. Todd, the incumbent of th
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376 YORK. complacency, that very ma
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378 YORK. From the reports sent in
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38o YORK. journal of three Norwich
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382 YORK. on ecclesiastical doctrin
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386 YORK. citadel or accede to his
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388 YORK. for eighteen weeks, and i
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39° YORK. was so summarily suspend
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392 YORK. be permitted "also to mak
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394 YORK. differed from his views,
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396 YORK. their conventicles, which
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398 YORK. indicted for holding thei
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400 YORK. Precentor, so well known
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402 YORK. Declaration of Indulgence
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404 YORK. the county of Devon to op
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4o6 YORK. Archbishop Lamplugh of Yo
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' "Life 4o8 YORK. by the deprivatio
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YORK. of the Church in the most slo
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412 YORK. Since the commencement of
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414 YORK. ministration of the prela
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. 4i6 YORK. . 65. Tobias Mathew . .
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Bainbrigg, Cardinal, Arch- bishop o
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j consecrated I from I his 420 YORK
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' ' ' j I 422 YORK. Southern, met f
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424 YORK. Elfleda, Abbess, 74, 80 E
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j 426 YORK. 145 ; increases number
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428 YORK. Hussey, Lord, 253 the Cro
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43° YORK. Malcolm. King of Scotlan
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432 YORK. Oswestry, 33 Osvvin, King
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. ^lary. 434 YORK. munity together
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436 YORK. tions, several bibhops, c
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| 438 YORK. Westminster Assembly, 3
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440 YORK. 305, 306 ; care for its s
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