James Pilkington bishop of Durham desires Queen Elizabeth's leave to come up to London in September 1573. Lands detained from him, his letter to Secretary Cecil, and state of the bishoprick. (Extracted from Strype's Annals of the reformation 2 vol. p. 295.).
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