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... Durham , and Endow- ment of Ripon , dated Dec. 22 , 1836.- All places within the peculiar jurisdiction of Hexhamshire , in the diocese of York , but locally situate in the county of Nor- thumberland and diocese of Durham , in- cluded in ...
... Durham , and Endow- ment of Ripon , dated Dec. 22 , 1836.- All places within the peculiar jurisdiction of Hexhamshire , in the diocese of York , but locally situate in the county of Nor- thumberland and diocese of Durham , in- cluded in ...
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... Durham to the Bishop of Ripon . No. 6. Lichfield and Worcester , dated Dec. 22 , 1836. The archdeaconry of Coventry ... Durham Benefices Augmenta- tion , dated June 21 , 1837. - Augmenta- tions of the following poor benefices ...
... Durham to the Bishop of Ripon . No. 6. Lichfield and Worcester , dated Dec. 22 , 1836. The archdeaconry of Coventry ... Durham Benefices Augmenta- tion , dated June 21 , 1837. - Augmenta- tions of the following poor benefices ...
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... Durham Castle , dated July 18 , 1837. - The Bishop of Durham to hold the castle of Durham in trust for the Uni- versity of Durham , subject to such right of access as the clergy of the diocese then had to Bishop Cosin's library within ...
... Durham Castle , dated July 18 , 1837. - The Bishop of Durham to hold the castle of Durham in trust for the Uni- versity of Durham , subject to such right of access as the clergy of the diocese then had to Bishop Cosin's library within ...
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... Durham , had given away in charity about the very same enormous sum ( 200,0001 . ) which has been cal- culated to be the worth of the places , pensions , civil and military offices which Lord Grey distributed among his relations and ...
... Durham , had given away in charity about the very same enormous sum ( 200,0001 . ) which has been cal- culated to be the worth of the places , pensions , civil and military offices which Lord Grey distributed among his relations and ...
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... Durham Lodge , Norfolk , to Rosa Mary , eldest dau . of H. Alexander , esq . of Cork - st . At Diddington , the Rev. John Pardoe , B.A. to Frances , third dau . of George Thornhill , esq . M. P. - 25 . At St. George's , Han.-sq ...
... Durham Lodge , Norfolk , to Rosa Mary , eldest dau . of H. Alexander , esq . of Cork - st . At Diddington , the Rev. John Pardoe , B.A. to Frances , third dau . of George Thornhill , esq . M. P. - 25 . At St. George's , Han.-sq ...
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