Personal Records of the Archbishop 1467-1929
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Diocese of York
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Whilst not a record creating body in itself, the Diocesan Office has long been the administrative hub of the Diocese of York. Today, the Diocesan Office oversees all administrative matters (boards, councils & committees etc) relating to church government, property, finance, investment and communication throughout the diocese. From the guide to the York Diocesan Archive: Diocesan Office, 1863-[ongoing], (Borthwick Institute, University of York) The structure ...
Hutton, Matthew, 1529-1606
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Matthew Hutton's sons were Timothy and Thomas. From the description of Letter signed from Matthew Hutton to his son [manuscript], 1603 July 18. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 318647278 Lord Cranborne was later Lord Salisbury. From the description of Copy of letter from Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York, to Lord Cranborne, December 18, 1604 [manuscript], ca. 1615. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 423396929 Archbishop o...
Matthew, Tobias, 1546-1628
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Archbishop of York. From the description of Manuscript letter signed : Holburn [near Lowick], to an unidentified nobleman, 1610 Dec. 8 or 13. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270638922 From the description of Manuscript deed signed, 1601 July 1. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270638909 ...
Queen's College (University of Oxford)
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Formal clinical instruction of medical students had begun at the General Hospital in Birmingham in 1779, but it was not until December 1825 when William Sands Cox, son of Edward Townsend Cox, surgeon to the town infirmary, began a course of 'anatomical lectures with physiological and surgical observations'. Sands Cox had been educated at the King Edward VI school in Birmingham and was then apprenticed to his father before studying at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals in London from 18...
Bishopthorpe Palace York England
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Neville, George, 1433?-1476
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Thomson, William, 1819-1890
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Archbishop of York. From the description of Autograph letter signed : London, to W. Hooper, 1863 Apr. 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270572281 ...
Church of England. Diocese of York
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Bishopthorpe is an agricultural village and parish in West Riding, central Yorkshire, England, on the Ouse River located three miles south of York. The Palace of the Archbishop of York is there and dates from the late 18th century. From the description of Church of England. Diocese of York records, 1764, [microform]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81161541 Bishopthorpe is an agricultural village and parish in West Riding, central Yorkshire, England, on the Ouse River located...