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... bishop of St. Andrew's to some fellow travellers , with whom I was accidentally associated , and one of them , though well acquainted with the story , protested my narrative had frightened away his night's sleep . I mention this to show ...
... bishop of St. Andrew's to some fellow travellers , with whom I was accidentally associated , and one of them , though well acquainted with the story , protested my narrative had frightened away his night's sleep . I mention this to show ...
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... Bishop of Oxford . No. 2. Salisbury , Exeter , and Bristol , dated Oct. 5 , 1836. - The whole county of Dorset ( except the parish of Stock- land ) and the parish of Holwell , in the county of Somerset , forming together the ...
... Bishop of Oxford . No. 2. Salisbury , Exeter , and Bristol , dated Oct. 5 , 1836. - The whole county of Dorset ( except the parish of Stock- land ) and the parish of Holwell , in the county of Somerset , forming together the ...
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... bishop of York to the Bishop of Ripon . The advowsons of the rectory of Birkby , the vicarage of Osmotherly , the vicarage and perpetual curacy of Leak and Nether Silton , in the county of York , and of the rectory of Craike aforesaid ...
... bishop of York to the Bishop of Ripon . The advowsons of the rectory of Birkby , the vicarage of Osmotherly , the vicarage and perpetual curacy of Leak and Nether Silton , in the county of York , and of the rectory of Craike aforesaid ...
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... Bishop of Oxford ( vide No. 1. antea ) , the fixed annual sum of 7501. , to be paid to him by the Commissioners , during his incumbency of the See of Oxford . With the consent of the Bishop of Lin- coln , already signified , and upon ...
... Bishop of Oxford ( vide No. 1. antea ) , the fixed annual sum of 7501. , to be paid to him by the Commissioners , during his incumbency of the See of Oxford . With the consent of the Bishop of Lin- coln , already signified , and upon ...
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... bishops , and the institution of political parsons to the Crown livings , and the new tithe - bill , and the church - rate ... bishop declare that his pride should be to adhere to the steps of his predecessor ; and yet we know that this ...
... bishops , and the institution of political parsons to the Crown livings , and the new tithe - bill , and the church - rate ... bishop declare that his pride should be to adhere to the steps of his predecessor ; and yet we know that this ...
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