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Indulgence for the Repair of Exeter Cathedral*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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Trevelyan Papers
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1857

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* This handbill (for such it appears to have been), giving notice of an Indulgence to all who contributed to the repair and upholding of the Cathedral of Exeter, was struck off, as far as can be ascertained, from the types of Richard Jugge, who was a printer authorised by the crown, and who carried on business in London between the years 1547 and 1577. The contents of the document, of which there exist other examples, shew that it must have been issued between the years 1553 and 1558, that is to say, during the reign of Queen Mary. The Bishop of the diocese of Exeter at that period was, most likely, James Turberville, who followed John Voysey in 1554, was consecrated in 1555, and was deprived by Queen Elizabeth in 1560.