Articl[es] to Be Enquired [Of] by the Minister, Churchwardens and Sidemen of Euery Parish and Chappelry Within the Deanry [Sic] of [Blank] in the Yeere of Our Lord God 16[blank] and Presentment to Bee Made by Them (1637) by Church of England Diocese of Canterbury (Paperback / softback, 2010)
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