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English: A handwritten list of Anglican bishops of England around 1669. The writer appears to have copied out information from one of the three parts of the following work, all of which were issued in 1669: Edward Chamberlayne (1669) Angliæ Notitia, or The Present State of England: Together with Divers Reflections upon the Antient State thereof, [London], in the Savoy: Printed by T. N. for John Martyn, and are to be sold at the sign of the Bell without Temple-Bar OCLC: 559970148. The first two paragraphs of the first column read as follows:
In England are 2 Archbishops, 24 Bishops, no Suffragan Bishops at present, 26 Deans of Cathedrals, and Collegiate Churches, 60 Arch-Deacons, 544 Prebendaries, many Rural Deans and about 9700 Rectors and Vicars, besides Curates, who, for certain Stipends, assist such Rectors and Vicars that have the care of more Churches than one :: State of England 332
[Compare Edward Chamberlayne (1676) Angliæ Notitia: Or, The Present State of England: the First Part. Together with Divers Reflections upon the Antient State thereof. By Edward Chamberlayne L.L.D. R.S.S. The Ninth Edition with Several Additions (9th ed.), [London], in the Savoy: Printed by T. N. for J. Martin, printer to the Royal Society, and are to be sold at the sign of the Bell in S. Pauls Church-Yard, p. 211 OCLC: 12131668. ]
All the Bishops of England now liveing take place as they are ranked in this following catalogue:
[Compare Angliæ Notitia (9th ed.), p. 224.]
Date circa 1669
date QS:P,+1669-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Source Own work
Author Unknown authorUnknown author.

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