The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 36Association, 1944 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 66
... chapel and the cathedral church was from the beginning close and with years was to become closer . But between the two bodies there was an essential difference . In the cathedral chapter the practice of non - residence by individual ...
... chapel and the cathedral church was from the beginning close and with years was to become closer . But between the two bodies there was an essential difference . In the cathedral chapter the practice of non - residence by individual ...
Page 67
... chapel which still stands between the north side of the cathedral church and the bishop's palace.2 In neither of these , however , was the number of clergy so large as at ... chapel with the cathedral chapter CHAPEL OF ST . MARY , YORK 67.
... chapel which still stands between the north side of the cathedral church and the bishop's palace.2 In neither of these , however , was the number of clergy so large as at ... chapel with the cathedral chapter CHAPEL OF ST . MARY , YORK 67.
Page 69
... chapel . And these priests , deacons and subdeacons , being present day by day at the canonical hours and at high mass , shall every day , together with the others , canons and ministers of ... chapel have to CHAPEL OF ST . MARY , YORK 69.
... chapel . And these priests , deacons and subdeacons , being present day by day at the canonical hours and at high mass , shall every day , together with the others , canons and ministers of ... chapel have to CHAPEL OF ST . MARY , YORK 69.
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