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A STIFF - NECKED , WILFUL AND OBSTINATE PEOPLE ' : THE CATHOLIC LAITY IN THE NORTH YORK MOORS , c.1559-1603 By Emma Watson This essay reassesses the role of lay men and women in the preservation of the Roman Catholic faith in the North ...
A STIFF - NECKED , WILFUL AND OBSTINATE PEOPLE ' : THE CATHOLIC LAITY IN THE NORTH YORK MOORS , c.1559-1603 By Emma Watson This essay reassesses the role of lay men and women in the preservation of the Roman Catholic faith in the North ...
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The establishment of the Church of England depended heavily upon the gentry , and despite their political loyalty to Elizabeth the gentry of the North York Moors did nothing to enforce the new religion . The dominance of the Catholic ...
The establishment of the Church of England depended heavily upon the gentry , and despite their political loyalty to Elizabeth the gentry of the North York Moors did nothing to enforce the new religion . The dominance of the Catholic ...
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Establishment efforts to evangelise did not destroy Catholicism in the North York Moors , but nor did persecution have much effect . A background of conservatism and a regular supply of priests , coupled with their geographic isolation ...
Establishment efforts to evangelise did not destroy Catholicism in the North York Moors , but nor did persecution have much effect . A background of conservatism and a regular supply of priests , coupled with their geographic isolation ...
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LOCAL ANTIQUARIANS THORNBOROUGH RINGS AND OTHER | 1 |
THE WATCHTOWERS AND FORTLETS ON THE NORTH YORKSHIRE main | 17 |
THE WHITBY MERELS BOARD | 25 |
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