Valor beneficiorum ecclesiasticorum comitatu Eboracensi, ca. 1704.

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Valor beneficiorum ecclesiasticorum comitatu Eboracensi, ca. 1704.

List of the livings in York city and ten deaneries, with the current value, value according to the King's Book, and subsidy payable. A few incumbents are named, and most of the patrons. Possibly compiled in connection with the foundation of Queen Anne's Bounty.

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