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6 Part 1 John Caley, et al., Monasticon Anglicanum: A History of the Abbies and Other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, with Their Dependencies, in England and Wales (New ed.) i (1846)

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    MONASTICON ANGLICANUM:



                           A NEW EDITION,



                 ENRICHED WITH A LARGE ACCESSION OF MATERIALS

TAKEN FROM LEIGER BOOKS, CHARTULARIES, ROLLS, AND OTHER DOCUMENTS PRESERVED IN THE

           NATIONAL ARCHIVES, PUBLIC LIBRARIES, AND OTHER REPOSITORIES,

  THE HISTORY OF EACH RELIGIOUS FOUNDATION IN ENGLISH BEING PREFIXED TO ITS RESPECTIVE

                          SERIES OF LATIN CHARTERS.



                                   BY

                  JOHN  CALEY, ESQ. F. R. S. and S.A.

             LATE KEEPER OF THE RECORDS IN TIE CHAPTER HOUSE AT WESTMINSTER
                         AND IN THE AUGMENTATION OFFICE,


            SIR HENRY ELLIS, LL.B. F.R.S. Sec. S.A.

                     PRINCIPAL LIBR-RIAN OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM,

                                   AND

                THE REV- BULKELEY BANDINEL, D.D.

                    RECTOR O1 HAUGHTON-LE-SKERNE, AND KEEPER OF
                          TIE BODLEIAN LIBRARY, OXFORD.


VOLUME THE SIXTH.-PART I.

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