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THE

GREY FRIARS OF CANTERBURY

1224 to 1538


BY

CHARLES COTTON, O.B.E., F.R.C.P.E.


SECOND EDITION

The First Edition of this book was exhausted within
a few months of its publication. A Second and
Cheaper Edition appeared in 1926 at 3s. 6d. net


A FEW PRESS NOTICES, ETC.

"Dr. Cotton's monograph is a contribution of great value.… The history is illustrated with plans and drawings of the convent at different periods."— Times Literary Supplement.

"The story of this first Franciscan House, as it is told by Dr. Charles Cotton, the Honorary Librarian of Canterbury Cathedral, in a learned but by no means heavy book, 'The Grey Friars of Canterbury,' recently published by the Manchester University Press."—The Times.

"C'est à l'histoire de cette premiere fondation franciscaine en Angleterre qu'est consacré le petit livre de M. Cotton. C'est un fort bon travail; l'auteur connait bien son sujet, sa documentation est complte en sûre, son exposé précis, son plan clair. En résumé: un bon livre qui fait grand honneur à son auteur."—Revue d'Histoire Franciscaine.

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