The register of John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1486-1500
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The register of John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1486-1500
(Canterbury and York Society, v. 75,
Privately printed for the Canterbury and York Society by Duffield Printers, 1987-1991
- [v. 1]
- v. 2
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Note
Contains entries relating to the diocese of Canterbury and the province in general
Includes bibliographical references
Vol. 2: Includes indexes
Vol. 2 has imprint: [Leeds?] : Canterbury and York Society ; Woodbridge, Suffolk, U.K. ; Rochester, NY, U.S.A. : Boydell Press
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Comprehensive records of sede vacanteadministration in the province of Canterbury from 1486-1500, including important financial accounts.
Among the most important rights of the archbishop of Canterbury wasthe administration of vacant sees upon the death or translation ofa bishop. Morton's register is remarkable for the proportion of itsfolios which are filled by sede vacantematerial.
Table of Contents
- Vacancy of the see of Coventry and Lichfield, 1490-91
- vacancy of the see of Bath and Wells, 1491-92
- vacancy of the see of Winchester, 1492-93
- vacancy of the see of Lincoln, 1495
- vacancy of the see of Exeter, 1492-93
- vacancy of the see of Bath and Wells, 1495
- vacancy of the see of Coventry and Lichfield, 1496
- vacancy of the see of Rochester, 1496
- vacancy of the see of Worcester, 1498
- vacancy of the see of Salisbury, 1499-1500.
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