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    The episcopate of Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1296-1321: with a calendar of his register by Hughes, J.B.

    Published 1992
    “…This thesis produces for the first time a calendar of the episcopal register of Walter Langton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1296-1321. …”
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    The administration of Hugh of Wells, Bishop of Lincoln 1209-1235 by Smith, David Michael

    Published 1970
    “…In the latter half of the twelfth century and at the beginning of the thirteenth, the machinery and methods of Episcopal government in several English bishoprics were improved and transformed by the actions of certain competent and energetic prelates. …”
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    Hunting in early Stuart England: status, sociability, and politics by Rose, Tom

    Published 2020
    “…It then looks at why the clergy, and the episcopate in particular, no longer went hunting by the early Stuart period, with special reference to a disastrous event which happened in July 1621.…”
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    Politics and documentary culture: the bishops of North-Western Italy during the post-Carolingian period (c. 888-962) by Baitieri, Michele

    Published 2020
    “…Part II of the thesis is divided in two Chapters, dealing respectively with sovereign diplomas and episcopal charters of exchange. Chapter 5 tackles sovereign diplomas issued in favour of northern Italian episcopal churches. …”
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    The collection of 19th century printed Malay books of Emil Lüring by Warnk, Holger

    Published 2010
    “…Emil Lüring was a missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church based in Singapore, Ipoh and Penang, from 1889 to 1909. …”
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    Church, crown and complaint: petitions from bishops to the English crown in the fourteenth century by Phillips, Matthew

    Published 2013
    “…Aside from revealing that bishops were often indistinguishable from lay petitioners in terms of the content of their petitions, with many of their complaints arising from their role as great landlords and tenants-in-chief rather than relating to the exercise of episcopal office, this research has also demonstrated that distinct supplicatory cultures separated the clergy from the laity. …”
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    Withering on the vine: the connectivity between the people of Lincolnshire and their monastic houses, 1500 to 1540 by Hodgkinson, Brian Wilfrid

    Published 2013
    “…Other documents consulted included the few surviving churchwarden’s accounts, but more importantly the episcopal visitation reports. These reveal the day-to-day workings within some of the county’s monasteries and the pressures that the close-knit communities had to overcome to retain stability, both financial and spiritual. …”
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    Late medieval catholicism and the impact of the Reformation in the Deanery of Derby, c.1520 to c.1570 by D'Arcy, Joan

    Published 1996
    “…The deanery is then described and set in the context of governing episcopal and lay authorities. Chapter Two examines the state of the pre-Reformation secular church while Chapter Three does the same for the religious orders and finds that both tended to be conservative. …”
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    Genetic studies on congenital heart disorders by Aparicio Sánchez, José Juan

    Published 2020
    “…These two lines were recently acquired by our laboratory, and following colony expansion and characterization, they were used for heart morphology studies using high-resolution episcopic microscopy. All in all, the results presented in this thesis expand our understanding and knowledge of the genes and factors involved in the regulation of cardiac development as well as in the onset of CHDs, and help defining the complete set of genes responsible for CHDs.…”
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    Elucidating the role of Cdk13 and Prkd1 in heart development and congenital heart disease by Waheed Ullah, Qazi

    Published 2024
    “…The Cdk13tm1b and Prkd1em1 carried loss of function (LOF) mutations whereas Prkd1em2 carried the most common missense (referred to as humanised) mutation. High resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM) affords detailed morphological 3D analysis of the developing heart and provides evidence for the role of Cdk13 and Prkd1 in normal car-diac development and CHD. …”
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