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The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury, and the once-adjoining monastery: containing, an account of its first establishment, Building, Re-Edifications, Repairs, Endowments, Benefactions, Chapels, Altars, Shrines, Reliques, Chauntries, Obiits, Ornaments, Books, Jewels, Plate, Vestments; before the Dissolution of the Monastery: And the Manner of its Dissolution. A survey of the present church and cloysters, Monuments and Inscriptions, with other Things remarkable: Which, with the several Prospects of the Church, are Engraven by the Best Hands. The lives of the Archbishops, Priors, &c. of Christ-Church: With an Account of Learned Men there flourishing in their several Times. An appendix of ancient charter and writings relating to the Church and Monastery. A Catalogue of the Church-Wealth in Prior Estrey's Time. An Ancient Saxon Obituary, and a Large One continu'd Thence downward. By the reverend Mr. J. Dart.
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Author Dart, John
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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London
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printed, and sold by J. Cole, Engraver, at the Crown in Great Kirby-Street, Hatton-Garden; J. Hoddle, Engraver, in Bridewell-Percinct, near Fleet-Bridge; J. Smith, at Inego-Jones's-Head, near the Fountain-Tavern in the Strand; and A. Johnson, on the Pav'd Stones in St. Martin's-Lane
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Religion and Philosophy
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T065420
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