This fascinating volume includes the original certificates issued by the Ecclesiastical Commission in 1546, providing a unique glimpse into the religious and social landscape of Tudor England. The certificates contain detailed information on the chantries, guilds, and hospitals in the county of York, shedding light on their history, organization, and functions. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of the English Church or the Tudor period in general.
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