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Matthew
Parker
b. 6 August 1504 JLd. 17 May 1575 JL

2 publications between 1572 and 1574 indexed
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Parker, Matthew [presumed], Ælfredi regis res gestae, London: [John Day], 1574.  
STC (2nd ed.) no. 863. First edition of Asser’s biography of King Alfred, interpolated with extracts from the Annals of St Neots, which Parker believed to have been written by Asser. The date of publication, 1574, is not indicated but has been established on the basis of a letter by Parker to William Cecil written in the same year (older references in the literature may have 1570).
Library of Congress: <link> Library of Congress: View in Mirador Internet Archive: <link> Parker on the Web – Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 176, part A (parts B and C are bound together): View in Mirador  : <link>
STC (2nd ed.) no. 863. First edition of Asser’s biography of King Alfred, interpolated with extracts from the Annals of St Neots, which Parker believed to have been written by Asser. The date of publication, 1574, is not indicated but has been established on the basis of a letter by Parker to William Cecil written in the same year (older references in the literature may have 1570).
Parker, Matthew, De antiquitate Britannicae ecclesiae et priuilegiis ecclesiae Cantuariensis, [Lambeth, London]: [John Day], 1572.


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Williams, Glanmor, “Bishop Sulien, Bishop Richard Davies, and Archbishop Parker”, The National Library of Wales Journal 5 (1948): 215–219..
Flower, Robin, “William Salesbury, Richard Davies, and Archbishop Parker”, The National Library of Wales Journal 2:1 (Summer, 1941–1942/1941): 7–14..
Journals.library.wales: <link>
Bruce, John, and Thomas Thomason Perowne, Correspondence of Matthew Parker, DD, archbishop of Canterbury: comprising letters written by and to him, from AD 1535 to his death, AD 1575, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1853..