XXVI Elizabethan Episcopal Administration An Essay in Sociology and Politics By W. P. M. Kennedy, M.A. Litt.D. Trinity College, Dublin Assistant Professor of Modern History and Special Lecturer in Federal Volume II Visitation Articles and Injunctions, A. R. MOWBRAY & CO. LTD. MILWAUKEE, U.S.A.: The Morehouse Publishing Co. 1924 [All rights reserved.] NOTE A1A6 Сь no.26 In order to illustrate continuity and to provide contrasts in the administration, marginal notes have been provided. These refer either to documents from 1559 to 1575, printed in Frere and Kennedy, Visitations, vol. iii, or to this series, 1575-1603-the date will provide the guide. When in any particular document more references than one to a previous document have been necessary, the further references are made thus: for example, it may be necessary in a particular document to refer several times to "Parker's Articles for Canterbury Diocese, 1561." The first reference will be "Parker, Arts. for Cant. Dioc., 1561," the others, within the document, merely "Parker." Foot-notes have not been provided to illustrate the text of the documents except in so far as the material is The marginal notes will, as a rule, imply references whose use will lead to explanatory notes in Frere and Kennedy. new. My aim has been in publishing these documents to give a readable text and one easy of reference. With this end in view and working primarily for historians, I have neglected workers in other fields, and have modernized the documents. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. 5 Nov., 1923. W. P. M. KENNEDY. 614047 |