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'"Let him be an Englishman": Irish and Scottish clergy in the Caribbean Church of England, 1610-1720'

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'"Let him be an Englishman": Irish and Scottish clergy in the Caribbean Church of England, 1610-1720'. / Barber, Sarah.
Jacobitism, Enlightenment and Empire, 1680-1820. ed. / Allan Macinnes; Douglas Hamilton. Political and Popular Culture in the Early Modern Period. ed. London: Pickering and Chatto, 2014. p. 75-91, 230-235 5 (Political and Popular Culture in the Early Modern Period; Vol. 8).

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Harvard

Barber, S 2014, '"Let him be an Englishman": Irish and Scottish clergy in the Caribbean Church of England, 1610-1720'. in A Macinnes & D Hamilton (eds), Jacobitism, Enlightenment and Empire, 1680-1820. Political and Popular Culture in the Early Modern Period edn, 5, Political and Popular Culture in the Early Modern Period, vol. 8, Pickering and Chatto, London, pp. 75-91, 230-235.

APA

Barber, S. (2014). '"Let him be an Englishman": Irish and Scottish clergy in the Caribbean Church of England, 1610-1720'. In A. Macinnes, & D. Hamilton (Eds.), Jacobitism, Enlightenment and Empire, 1680-1820 (Political and Popular Culture in the Early Modern Period ed., pp. 75-91, 230-235). Article 5 (Political and Popular Culture in the Early Modern Period; Vol. 8). Pickering and Chatto.

Vancouver

Barber S. '"Let him be an Englishman": Irish and Scottish clergy in the Caribbean Church of England, 1610-1720'. In Macinnes A, Hamilton D, editors, Jacobitism, Enlightenment and Empire, 1680-1820. Political and Popular Culture in the Early Modern Period ed. London: Pickering and Chatto. 2014. p. 75-91, 230-235. 5. (Political and Popular Culture in the Early Modern Period).

Author

Barber, Sarah. / '"Let him be an Englishman" : Irish and Scottish clergy in the Caribbean Church of England, 1610-1720'. Jacobitism, Enlightenment and Empire, 1680-1820. editor / Allan Macinnes ; Douglas Hamilton. Political and Popular Culture in the Early Modern Period. ed. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2014. pp. 75-91, 230-235 (Political and Popular Culture in the Early Modern Period).

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