(ff. 94). HISTORICAL notes of successions of Bishops and Priors [afterwards Dean] to the time of the Reformation, in the sees of: Canterbury. f. 1 ;-Worcester. f. 17;-Durham. f. 27;- Norwich. f. 42;-Winchester. f. 50;-Rochester. f. 58;-Coventry and L... Unspecified
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