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Financial Relations of the Papacy With England, 1327-1534
William Edward Lunt
Published
June 1962
by Medieval Academy of Amer
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ISBN 10 | 0910956480 |
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(William Edward), Financial relations of the papacy with England. The first volume of a detailed study of the primary and secondary sources explicating the financial relations between England and the Papacy, from the Anglo-Saxon period through the reign of Edward II.
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Thomas at Rome, the rebuilding of which had been assisted by Gray and for which, as bishop, he allowed quaestors to seek support in his diocese. Lunt, W. E., Financial Relations of the Papacy with EnglandStudies in Anglo-Papal Relations during the Middle Ages, II, The Mediaeval Academy of America, Publication No.
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