Bibliography

At present this bibliography is confined largely to those items which are also found in the bibliographies for individual dioceses. In time, however, it will be expanded to include a very wide range of books and articles relating to the Church of England, its clergy and the sources for their study.

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  • Ferguson, R. S. (1889), Carlisle (London: SPCK Diocesan Histories).
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  • Horn, J. M., ed. (1996), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae, 1541–1857. Volume VIII: Bristol, Gloucester, Oxford and Peterborough dioceses (London: Institute of Historical Research).
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