This volume from the Canterbury and York Society presents a collection of historical documents relating to the ecclesiastical history of England, specifically focusing on the dioceses of Canterbury and York. Originally published in 1937-1938, this series offers invaluable primary source material for researchers and historians interested in the medieval period. The documents shed light on the administration, legal proceedings, and social conditions of the church during a crucial era in English history. "Canterbury and York Series Volume 1937-1938" provides a unique glimpse into the lives and workings of these important religious centers, offering insights into the broader context of medieval society and the role of the church within it.
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