WHITEBROOK, J.C./ KITCHEN, RT.REV. ANTHONY.
The Consecration of the Most Reverend Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury.
London: A.R.Mowbray & Co.Ltd, 1945. 0. "Effected by the Rt.Rev. Anthony Kitchen called Dunstan; Monk of the Order of St Benedict; sometime Prior of Students at Gloucester College, and Abbot of Eynsham thereafter Bishop of Llandaff." Chapters include: I. Moderate Men: 1.The Moderate Men of 1558 and Parker's Consecration; 2. Parker's 'Principal Registrar' and the Lambeth Register; II. The Date of Parker's Consecration; The False Record Thereof in the Lambeth Register, and the Testimony of Thomas Argall, an Alleged Witness: 1. The Alleged Witnesses to the Acts of December 17, 1559; 2. Parker's Testimony to the Date of Consecration; 3. The Parker Family Records and Machyn's Diary. Their Verdical Worth; III. The Nature of the Rite Used at Parker's Consecration and Proved Falsities of the Lambeth Register; IV.Contemporaneous Witnesses to the Real Facts of Parker's Consecration, by Kitchen; V. The Attempts at Reunion, and Their Significance; VI. The Death of Kitchen, and the Events That Befell Llandaff. Pp.131. Green cloth, sightly rubbed. VG.
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