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Horae Eboracenses the Prymer or Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary according to the use of the illustrious church of York ; with other devotions as they were used by the lay-folk in the Northern Province in the XVth and XVIth centuries

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  • "Horae Eboracenses : the prymer or hours of the blessed Virgin Mary, according to the use of the illustrious Church of York : with other devotions as they were used by the lay-folk in the Northern Province in the XVth and XVIth centuries"
  • "Horae Eboracenses the Prymer or Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary, according to the use of the illustrious church of York with other devotions as they were used by the lay-folk in the northern province in the XVth and XVIth centuries"
  • "Horae Eboracenses : the Prymer or Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary according to the use of the illustrious church of York : with other devotions as they were used by the lay-folk in the Northern province in the XVth and XVIth centuries"
  • ""Horae Eboracenses", the Prymer or Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary, according to the use of the illustrious church of York, with other devotions as they were used by the lay-folk in the northern province in the XVth and XVIth centuries"
  • "Horae Eboracenses the Prymer or Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary according to the use of the illustrious church of York ; with other devotions as they were used by the lay-folk in the Northern Province in the XVth and XVIth centuries"@en
  • "Horae Eboracenses the Prymer or Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary according to the use of the illustrious church of York : with other devotions as they were used by the lay-folk in the Northern province in the XVth and XVIth centuries"
  • "Horae Eboracenses, the Prymer or Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary according to the use of the illustrious church of York"
  • "Missel. York. Heures, latin-anglais. 16e s"