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Matriculations remained low until the end of the period , 23 and Haig notes that Trinity College Dublin continued to be the largest provider of graduate clergy to the English Anglican church apart from Oxford and Cambridge , and was the ...
Matriculations remained low until the end of the period , 23 and Haig notes that Trinity College Dublin continued to be the largest provider of graduate clergy to the English Anglican church apart from Oxford and Cambridge , and was the ...
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1 As publicly accepted as the gentlemanly norm for clergy might have been , Harcourt's domestic policy on recruitment did not and , so long as there was an actual shortage of graduates offering themselves as candidates , could not ...
1 As publicly accepted as the gentlemanly norm for clergy might have been , Harcourt's domestic policy on recruitment did not and , so long as there was an actual shortage of graduates offering themselves as candidates , could not ...
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IN SMALL THINGS FORGOTTEN ' : FINDING WOMEN IN THE CLERGY RETURNS OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK'S VISITATION IN 1865 . By Ruth M. Larsen The importance of the clergy returns from the visitations of bishops and archbishops have long been ...
IN SMALL THINGS FORGOTTEN ' : FINDING WOMEN IN THE CLERGY RETURNS OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK'S VISITATION IN 1865 . By Ruth M. Larsen The importance of the clergy returns from the visitations of bishops and archbishops have long been ...
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Contents
DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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