Abbreviations

London and Middlesex Chantry Certificate,1548. Originally published by London Record Society, London, 1980.

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ABBREVIATIONS

APC Acts of the Privy Council of England, ed. J. R. Dasent and others (46 vols, 1890–1964)
BC PRO, E 301/88, Brief Certificate of Colleges and Chantries in London and Middlesex
CPR Calendar of Patent Rolls
Dugdale W. Dugdale, History of St Paul's Cathedral, ed. and continued by H. Ellis (1818)
E 101 PRO, Exchequer Various Accounts. (Those cited are the pension rolls for London, E 101/75/21 and Middlesex, E 101/75/22 respectively)
E 117 PRO, Exchequer King's Remembrancer, Church Goods
E 135 PRO, Exchequer King's Remembrancer, Ecclesiastical Documents
E 301 PRO, Exchequer Augmentation Office, Certificates of Colleges and Chantries
Guildhall Guildhall Library
Harley 601 British Library, MS. Harley 601
Hennessy G. Hennessy, Novum Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londinense (1898)
Husting Calendar of Wills Proved and Enrolled in the Court of Husting, ed. R. R. Sharpe (2 vols, 1889–90)
LP Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, ed. J. S. Brewer and others (21 vols, 1864–1920)
LR 2 PRO, Exchequer Office of Auditors of Land Revenue, Miscellaneous Books
PRO Public Record Office
PROB 11 PRO, Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Registered Copy Wills
Sparrow Simpson Documents illustrating the History of St Paul's Cathedral, ed. W. Sparrow Simpson (Camden Society, new series, xxvi, 1880)
SC 6 PRO, Special Collections, Ministers' Accounts. (Those cited are the accounts for Michaelmas 2 Edward VI for London, SC 6/Edw. VI/293 and Middlesex, SC 6/Edw. VI/298 respectively)
t. In the tenure of
Valor Valor Ecclesiasticus, ed. J. Caley and J. Hunter (6 vols, 1810–34)
WD26 St Paul's Cathedral Library: the original return of the dean and chapter to the commissioners in 1548
Walters H. B. Walters, London Churches at the Reformation (1939)
* faded
** badly faded; almost illegible