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The Re-Establishment of the Church of England, 1660–1663. By I. M. Green. (Oxford Historical Monographs). Pp. x + 264. Oxford-London–New York: Oxford University Press, 1978. £8.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Geoffrey F. Nuttall
Affiliation:
King's College, London

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1 This use of ‘conformist’ for clergy serving during the Interregnum, while correct, is unusual and may mislead the unwary.

2 With the aid of Surman's, C. E.A. G. Matthews' Walker Revised: Supplementary Index of ‘Intruders’ and others (Dr. Williams's Library, Occasional Paper No. 2, 1956)Google Scholar , the names of Idle of Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridgeshire, and Alchorne of Barling, Essex, may be added to those of clergy appointed by the earl of Warwick to ‘Bartholomew’ livings who had been incumbents during the Interregnum (164, n. 41).