Church authority and power in medieval and early modern Britain : the Episcopal registers, 1215-1650
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Brighton, England : Harvester Press Microform Publications Ltd., 1983.
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Microfilm
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103 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
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Family History Library - B1 SoutheastFilm number: 1484275PART 1: REGISTERS OF THE ARCHBISHOPS OF YORK, 1215-1650 BI, Reg. 1-3: Wal. de Gray, 1215-1255; Wal. Giffard, 1266-1279; Wm. Wickwane, 1279-1285Available
Family History Library - B1 SoutheastFilm number: 1484276BI, Reg. 4-6: John le Romeyn, 1286-1296; Henry Newark, 1298-1299; Thos. Corbridge, 1300-1304Available
Family History Library - B1 SoutheastFilm number: 1484277BI, Reg. 7-8: William Greenfield, 1306-1315Available
Family History Library - B1 SoutheastFilm number: 1484278BI, Reg. 9A-B: William Melton, 1317-1340Available
Family History Library - B1 SoutheastFilm number: 1484279BI, Reg. 10-10A: William Zouche, 1342-1352Available
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Published
Brighton, England : Harvester Press Microform Publications Ltd., 1983.
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Microreproduction of originals in the Borthwick Institute, University of York, the Lincolnshire Archives Office, and other archives, libraries and record offices.
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The Archiepiscopal registers are the official record of the archbishops' activities in the Diocese and show the changing role of the church over a period of four centuries. They include ecclesiastical, legal, social and financial business. Individual matters include the influx of money into the church, building places of worship, religious trials dispensations, appointments and granting of licenses. The series spans records from the beginnings of registration in the 13th century up to the abolition of the episcopacy in 1646. The Bishops' registers are the working records of the medieval prelates who had power over ecclesiastical and temporal affairs. They record benefices, royal writs and patronages. Priory registers include manorial and estate records.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(1983). Church authority and power in medieval and early modern Britain: the Episcopal registers, 1215-1650 . Harvester Press Microform Publications Ltd..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

1983. Church Authority and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Britain: The Episcopal Registers, 1215-1650. Harvester Press Microform Publications Ltd.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Church Authority and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Britain: The Episcopal Registers, 1215-1650 Harvester Press Microform Publications Ltd, 1983.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Church Authority and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Britain: The Episcopal Registers, 1215-1650 Harvester Press Microform Publications Ltd., 1983.

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