A concise history of the cathedral church of Peterborough , from its foundation to the present time. Containing the Manner in which it has been Destroyed Once by the Danes, and Twice by Fire, and as Often Re-Edified: Also, its Escape from the General Downfall of Abbies in the Reign of Henry Viii. Including likewise, the death of Mary Queen of Scots, at Fotheringay Castle, and her Interment in this Cathedral. To which is Added a Narrative of the Rifling and Defacing of this Church, By the Soldiers under Oliver Cromwell, 1643.
- Gunton, Simon, 1609-1676.
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- 1782
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History of the church of Peterburgh. Abridgments
A concise history of the cathedral church of Peterborough, from its foundation to the present time. Containing the Manner in which it has been Destroyed Once by the Danes, and Twice by Fire, and as Often Re-Edified: Also, its Escape from the General Downf
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Peterborough : printed and sold by J. Jacob, Bookseller, 1782.
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