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An Irish heretic bishop : Robert Clayton of Clogher / by A. R. Winnett.
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Main Author:
Winnett, A. R.
Language:
English
Published:
[Cambridge] :
[C.U.P.],
1972.
Subjects:
Clayton, Robert,
>
1695-1758
>
Bishop of Cork (1735-45), Bishop of Clogher (1745-58),
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Offprint from Studies in Church History, vol. 9, (1972) pp.311-321.
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See Donations book 1972-73.
Place of Publication :
England
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Cambridge
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