Church of England. Diocese of York records, 1764, [microform].

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Church of England. Diocese of York records, 1764, [microform].

Visitation returns of Archbishop Robert Hay Drummond from the diocese of York, 1764. Also included is a small amount of correspondence, 1761-1767, covering the incumbency of Robert Hay Drummond.

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Yale University Library

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