" A BRIEFE DECLARATION of the number of all promotions ecclesiasticall of whatsoeuer name or title at the taxation of firste fruites and tenthes, with the yearelie value of eache bushoppricke deanery, and archdeconrie, and the tenthe of the cleargie ... Unspecified
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