Durham and Winchester Episcopal Estates and the Elizabethan Settlement: A Reappraisal

In his brief account of James Pilkington, bishop of Durham, F. O. White created an enduring myth. Citing only two documents from the state papers, he proposed the following scenario:“Though Bishop Pilkington was a great iconoclast, he was a vigorous maintainer of the rights and property of his see....

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Main Author: Usher, Brett (Author)
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press 1998
In: The journal of ecclesiastical history
Year: 1998, Volume: 49, Issue: 3, Pages: 393-406
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