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London: University of London, Institute of Historical Research,, 1968. [xxii], 115 pp, first edition; small quarto, 72 pp, hardcover, dust jacket slightly darkened, overall very good. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae, or an Essay Towards Deducing a Regular Succession of all the Principal Dignitaries in Each Cathedral, Collegiate Church or Chapel (now in being) in those parts of Great Britain called England and Wales from the first Erection thereof, to this present Year 1715 by Le Neve, John - 1716
by Le Neve, John
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae, or an Essay Towards Deducing a Regular Succession of all the Principal Dignitaries in Each Cathedral, Collegiate Church or Chapel (now in being) in those parts of Great Britain called England and Wales from the first Erection thereof, to this present Year 1715
by Le Neve, John
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London: J. Nutt, 1716. First edition. Leather Bound. Very Good +. 9 1/4 x 14 1/2 inches. Folio. xii + 535 numbered pages + 2 leaf index. Title page soiled, but otherwise pages clean, with all edges uncut and nice wide margins. Scattered light foxing. Library stamp of the London College of Arms, the official repository of coats of arms and pedigrees of English, Welsh, Northern Irish and Commonwealth families, and official copies of the records of Ulster King of Arms. Bound in later black half leather with black cloth boards which are rubbed and lightly worn, mostly at the extremities. ESTCT111946. One of the earliest and most detailed and careful investigations into apostolic succession, preferments and prebends in the English Church.
- Bookseller Independent bookstores (US)
- Format/Binding Leather Bound
- Book Condition Used - Very Good +
- Quantity Available 1
- Edition First edition
- Publisher J. Nutt
- Place of Publication London
- Date Published 1716
- Keywords England Wales church history London College of Arms Ulster Ireland 18th