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Canterbury & York Society Publications CANTERBURY AND YORK SOCIETY Publications Phillmore, W.P.W; David, F.N. eds., Rotuli Hugonis de Welles, Episcopi Lincolniensis, 1209- 35, 3 vols., Canterbury & York Society, 1, 3, 4 (1907-14) Griffiths, R.G. ed., Registrum Thorne de Cantilupo, Episcopi Herefordensis, 1275-82, Canterbury & York Society, 2 (1907) Bannister, A.T. ed., Registrum Ade de Orleton, Episcopi Herefordensis, 1317-27, Canterbury & York Society, 5 (1908) Capes, W.W. ed., Registrum Ricardi de Swinfield, Episcopi herefordensis, 1283-1317, Canterbury & York Society, 6 (1909) Fowler, R.C. ed., Registrum Radulphi Baldock, Gilberti Segrave, Ricardi Newport et Stephani Gravesend, Episcoporum Londoniensium, 1304-38, Canterbury & York Society, 7, London (1911) Parry, J.H. ed., Registrum Johannes de Trillek, Episcopi Herefordiensis, 1344-1361, Canterbury & York Society, 8 (1911) Capes, W.W. ed., Registrum Thorne de Charlton, Episcopi Herefordiensis, 1327-1344, Canterbury & York Society, 9 (1913) Davis, F.N. ed., Rotuli Roberti Grossteste, Eipscopi Herefordiensis, 1235-1253, necnon rotulis Henrici de Lexington, 1254-8, Canterbury & York Society, 10 (1913) Foster, C.W. ed., Lincoln Episcopal Records in the Time of Thomas Cooper, Bishop of Lincoln, 1571-1584, Canterbury & York Society, 11 (1913) Thompson, W.N. ed., Register of John de Halton, Bishop of Carlisle, 1292-1324, 2 vols., Canterbury & York Society, 12-13 (1913) Parry, J.H. ed., Registrum Ludowici de Charltone, Episcopi Herefordiensis, 1361-1370, Canterbury & York Society, 14 (1914) Capes, W.W. ed., Registrum Willelmi de Courtenay, Episcopi Herefordiensis, 1370-1375, Canterbury & York Society, 15 (1913) Frere, W.H. ed., Registrum Johannis Whyte, Episcopi Wintonensis, 1556-1559, Canterbury & York Society, 16 (1914) Thompson, A.H. ed., Visitations of Religious Houses in the Diocese of Lincoln, 2 vols., Canterbury & York Society, 17, 24, 33 (1915-27) Parry, J.H. ed., Registrum Johannis Gilbert, Episcopi Herefordiensis, 1375-1389, Canterbury & York Society, 18; Cantilupe Society (1915) Deedes, C. ed., Registrum Johannis de Pontissara, Episcopi Wyntoniensis, 1282-1304, Canterbury & York Society, 19, 30 (1915) Capes, W.W. ed., Registrum Johannis Trefnant, Episcopi Herefordensis, 1389-1404, Canterbury & York Society, 20 (1916) Parry, J.H. ed., Registrum Roberti Mascall, Episcopi Herefordensis, 1404-1416, Canterbury & York Society, 21; Cantilupe Publications (1917) Parry, J.H.; Capes, W.W. eds., Registrum Edmundi Lacy, EpiscopiHherefordensis, 1417-1420; Registrum Thorne Poltone, Episcopi Herefordensis, 1420-1422; 1417-1420, Canterbury & York Society, 22; Cantilupe Publications (1918) Bannister, A.T. ed., Registrum Thorne Spufford, Episcopi Herefordensis, 1422-1448, Canterbury & York Society, 23 (1919) Bannister, A.T. ed., Registrum Ricardi Beauchamp, Episcopi Herefordensis, 1449-1450; Registrum Reginaldi Boulers, Episcopi Herefordensis 1441 (1450)-1453; Registrum Johannis Stanbury, Episcopi Herefordensis, 1453-1474, Canterbury & York Society, 25; Cantilupe Society Publications (1919) Bannister, A.T. ed., Registrum Thorne Myllyng, Episcopi Herefordensis, 1474-1492, Canterbury & York Society, 26 (1920) Bannister, A.T. ed., Registrum Ricardi Mayew, Episcopi Herefordensis, 1504-16, Canterbury & York Society, 27 (1921) Bannister, A.T. ed., Registrum Caroli Bothe, Episcopi Herefordensis, 1516-1535, Canterbury & York Society, 28 (1921) Salter, H.E. ed., Chapters of the Augustinian Canons, Canterbury & York Society, 29; Oxford Historical Society, 74 (1922) Davis, F.M. ed., Rotuli Ricardi Gravesend Diocesis Lincolniensis, Canterbury & York Society, 31 (1925) Madge, F.T.; Chitty, H. eds., Registrum Thorne Wolsey Cardinalis Ecclesie Wintoniensis Administratoris, Canterbury & York Society, 32 (1926) Fowler, R.C.; Jenkins, C. eds., Registrum Simonis de Sudbiria Diocesis Londoniensis, A.D. 1362-75, 2 vols., Canterbury & York Society, 34, 38 (1927) Frere, W.H. ed., Registrum Matthei Parker Diocesis Cantuarensis, A.D. 1559-75, 3 vols., Canterbury & York Society, 35-6, 39 (1928-33) Chitty, H. ed., Registra Stephani Gardiner et Johannis Poynet Episcoporum Wintoniensium, Canterbury & York Society, 37 (1930) Flower, C.T.; Dawes, M.C.B. eds., Registrum Simonis de Gandavo, Diocesis Saresbiriensis, A.D. 1297-1315, 2 vols., Canterbury & York Society, 40-1 (1934) Jacob, E.F.; Johnson, H.C. eds., The Register of Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1414-1443, Vol. 2: Wills proved before the Archbishop or his Commissaries, Canterbury & York Society, 42 (1938) Goodman, A.W. ed., Registrum Henrici Woodlock, Diocesis Wintoniensis, A.D. 1305-1316, 2 vols., Canterbury & York Society, 43-4 (1940-1) Jacob, E.F. ed., The Register of Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1414-1443, Vols.1, 3: Wills proved before the Archbishop or his Commissaries, 2 vols., Canterbury & York Society, 45-6 (1943-5) Jacob, E.F. ed., The Register of Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1414-1443, Vol.4: Wills proved before the Archbishop or his Commissaries, Canterbury & York Society, 47 (1947 for 1943) Johnson, C. ed., Diocesis Roffensis Registrum Hamonis Hethe, 2 vols., Canterbury & York Society, 48-9; Kent Records, 4:9-10 (1946-8 for 1942-5) Major, K. ed., Acta Stephani Langton, Canturaiensis Archiepiscopi, 1207-28, Canterbury & York Society, 50 (1950) Graham, R. ed., Registrum Roberti Winchelsey, Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, 1294-1313. Vol.1, Canterbury & York Society, 51 (1952) Wood, A.C. ed., Registrum Simonis Langham, Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, Canterbury & York Society, 53 (1956) Du Boulay, F.R.H. ed., Registrum Thorne Bourgchier, Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, 1454-86 Canterbury & York Society, 54 (1957) Edwards, K.ed., The Registers of Roger Martival, Bishop of Salisbury, 1315-30. Vol.1: The Register of Presentations and Institutions to Benefices: Index, Canterbury & York Society, 55 (1959) Mayr-Harting, H. ed., The Acta of the Bishops of Chichester, 1075-1207, Canterbury & York Society, 56 (1964) Elrington, C.R. ed., The Registers of Roger Martival, Bishop of Salisbury, 1315-30. Vol.2: The Register of Divers letters (First Half), Canterbury & York Society, 57 (1963) Reynolds, S. ed., The Registers of Roger Martival, Bishop of Salisbury, 1315-30. Vol.3: Royal Writs, Canterbury & York Society, 59 (1965) Dunstan, G.R. ed., The Register of Edmund Lacy, Bishop of Exeter, 1420-55 ‘Registrum Commune’. Vol. 1, Canterbury & York Society, 60; Devon and Cornwall Record Society Publications, 7 (1963) Dunstan, G.R. ed., The Register of Edmund Lacy, Bishop of Exeter, 1420-55 ‘Registrum Commune’. Vol. 2, Canterbury & York Society, 61; Devon and Cornwall Record Society Publications, 10 (1966) Dunstan, G.R. ed., The Register of Edmund Lacy, Bishop of Exeter, 1420-55 ‘Registrum Commune’. Vol. 3, Canterbury & York Society, 62; Devon and Cornwall Record Society Publications, 13 (1967) Dunstan, G.R. ed., The Register of Edmund Lacy, Bishop of Exeter, 1420-55 ‘Registrum Commune’. Vols. 4-5, 2 vols., Canterbury & York Society, 63, 66; Devon and Cornwall Record Society Publications, 16, 18 (1971) Davis, F.N.; Doule, D.L et al eds., The Register of John Pecham, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1279-1292, 2 vols., Canterbury & York Society, 64, 65 (1968-9) Richter, M. ed., Canterbury Professions, with Palaeographical Notes by T.J. Brown, Canterbury & York Society, 67 (1973) Owen, D.M. ed., The Registers of Roger Martival, Bishop of Salisbury, 1315-1330, 4, Canterbury & York Society, 68 (1975) Barker, E.E. ed., The Register of Thomas Rotherham, Archbishop of York, 1480-1500, I, Canterbury & York Society, 69 (1976) Hill, R.M.T. ed., The Register of William Melton, Archbishop of York, 1317-1340, 1, Canterbury & York Society, 70 (1977) Robinson, D. ed., The Register of William melton, Archbishop of York, 1317-1340, 2, Canterbury & York Society, 71 (1977) Horn, J.M. ed., The Register of Robert Hallum, Bishop of Salisbury, 1407-17, Canterbury & York Society, 72 (1982) Bennett, N.H. ed., The Register of Richard Fleming, Bishop of Lincoln, 1420-31, Vol.1, Canterbury & York Society, 73 (1984) Wright, D.P., The Register of Thomas Langton, Bishop of Salisbury, 1485-93, Canterbury & York Society, 74 (1985) Harper-Bill, C. ed., The Register of John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1486-1500, Canterbury & York Society, 75 (1987) Hill, R.M.T. ed., The Register of William Melton, Archbishop of York, 1317-1340, 3, Canterbury & York Society, 76 (1988) Swanson, R.N., The Register of John Catterick, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1415-1419, Canterbury & York Society, 77 (1990) Harper-Bill, C. ed., The Register of John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1486-1500, 2, Canterbury & York Society, 78 (1991) Storey, R.L. ed., Register of John Kirkby, Bishop of Carlisle, 1332-1352, and the Register of John Ross, Bishop of Carlisle, 1325-1332, 1, Canterbury & York Society, 79 (1992) Timmins, T.C.B. ed., The Register of John Waltham, Bishop of Salisbury, 1388-1395, Canterbury & York Society, 80 (1994) Storey, R.L. ed., Register of John Kirkby, Bishop of Carlisle, 1332-1352, and the Register of John Ross, Bishop of Carlisle, 1325-1332, 2, Canterbury & York Society, 81 (1995) Robinson, O.F. ed., The Register of Walter Bronescombe, Bishop of Exeter, 1258-1280, vol. 1, Canterbury & York Society, 82 (1995) Vincent, N. ed, The Letters and Charters of Cardinal Guala Bicchieri, Papal Legate in England, 1216-1218, Canterbury & York Society, 83 (1996) Pobst, P.E. ed., The Register of William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich, 1344-1355, Vol. 1, Canterbury & York Society, 84 (1996) Brocklesby, R. ed., The Register of
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