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The case of Thomas Hackett, Bishop of Down and Connor, deprived for simony, non-residence, and gross neglect of his duties, in 1694.
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Hacket, Thomas
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Bp. of Down and Connor
1694
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1694
Simony
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Oxford
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Oxford: Bodleian Library, Ms. Rawl. C. 926 (12,758): (Extract).
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