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The Bishop of Chester's case, with relation to the wardenship of Manchester. In which is shewn, that no other degrees but such as are taken in the University, can be deemed legal qualifications for any ecclesiastical preferment in England
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The Bishop of Chester's case, with relation to the wardenship of Manchester. In which is shewn, that no other degrees but such as are taken in the University, can be deemed legal qualifications for any ecclesiastical preferment in England
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1721.
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143454
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Gastrell, Francis (1662-1725)
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