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1 The moneys accruing to the royal treasury from the vacant bishoprics hindered the establishment of a full ecclesiastical administration . ( The Act for the Restitution of the First Fruits and Tenths , and Rents reserved Nomine Decimae ...
1 The moneys accruing to the royal treasury from the vacant bishoprics hindered the establishment of a full ecclesiastical administration . ( The Act for the Restitution of the First Fruits and Tenths , and Rents reserved Nomine Decimae ...
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58 The royal injunctions for Worcester Cathedral , like those for the Exeter Cathedral , warned against giving occasion for suspicions of immorality . ” In other cases the answers returned for the royal visitation indicate 59 a quite ...
58 The royal injunctions for Worcester Cathedral , like those for the Exeter Cathedral , warned against giving occasion for suspicions of immorality . ” In other cases the answers returned for the royal visitation indicate 59 a quite ...
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... which replaced the royal visitation of 1559 , were within the framework of the royal injunctions of that year ; often the very words of the royal injunctions were repeated in the episcopal visitation articles and injunctions.62 ...
... which replaced the royal visitation of 1559 , were within the framework of the royal injunctions of that year ; often the very words of the royal injunctions were repeated in the episcopal visitation articles and injunctions.62 ...
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