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- catalog alternative "Allegations for marriage licences issued by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, 1558-1699. 1986.".
- catalog contributor b2262726.
- catalog contributor b2262727.
- catalog contributor b2262728.
- catalog contributor b2262729.
- catalog coverage "England Genealogy Indexes.".
- catalog date "1543".
- catalog description ""Allegations for marriage licences issued by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, 1558-1699 ... / Joseph Lemuel Chester"--Microfiches 1-20.".
- catalog description ""Marriage licences issued by the Vicar General of the Archbishop of Canterbury / Society of Genealogists"--Microfiches 21-36.".
- catalog description "microfiches 1-97. pt. 1. The calendars and indexes of allegations for marriage licences issued by the Vicar General for the Province of Canterbury, 1660-1855 -- microfiches 96-166. pt. 2. The calendars and indexes of allegations for marriage licences issued by the Faculty Office for the Archbishops of Canterbury, 1534-1850.".
- catalog extent "2 pts.".
- catalog isPartOf "Unpublished finding aids for genealogical research ; ser. 1.".
- catalog issued "1543".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "England Genealogy Indexes.".
- catalog spatial "England Indexes.".
- catalog subject "Lambeth Palace Library Archives.".
- catalog subject "Marriage licenses England Indexes.".
- catalog tableOfContents ""Marriage licences issued by the Vicar General of the Archbishop of Canterbury / Society of Genealogists"--Microfiches 21-36.".
- catalog tableOfContents "microfiches 1-97. pt. 1. The calendars and indexes of allegations for marriage licences issued by the Vicar General for the Province of Canterbury, 1660-1855 -- microfiches 96-166. pt. 2. The calendars and indexes of allegations for marriage licences issued by the Faculty Office for the Archbishops of Canterbury, 1534-1850.".
- catalog title "Lambeth Palace Library marriage indexes, [1543-1850], [microform].".