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State formation, political stability and the revolution of 1688 (2013)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (2013). State formation, political stability and the revolution of 1688. In T. Harris, & S. Taylor (Eds.), The final crisis of the Stuart monarchy. The revolutions of 1688-91 in their British, Atlantic and European contexts (273-304). Boydell Press

Vital statistics: episcopal ordination and ordinands in England, 1646–60 (2011)
Journal Article
Taylor, S., & Fincham, K. (2011). Vital statistics: episcopal ordination and ordinands in England, 1646–60. The English Historical Review, CXXVI(519), 319-344. https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cer075

ON 25 September 1659, the funeral of Thomas Morton, the nonagenarian bishop of Durham, took place at St Peter's Easton Maudit in Northamptonshire. The preacher praised Morton's faithful service ‘as a bishop till the very last gasp’ and cited ‘his lat... Read More about Vital statistics: episcopal ordination and ordinands in England, 1646–60.

The restoration of the dean and canons in 1660 (2010)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (2010). The restoration of the dean and canons in 1660. In N. Saul, & T. Tatton-Brown (Eds.), St George’s Chapel, Windsor. History, architecture, furnishings. Essays in honour of Eileen Scarff (125-133, 244-245). Dovecote Press

George III’s recovery from madness celebrated: precedent and innovation in the observance of royal celebrations and commemorations (2010)
Book Chapter
Taylor, S. (2010). George III’s recovery from madness celebrated: precedent and innovation in the observance of royal celebrations and commemorations. In S. Taylor, & M. Barber (Eds.), From the Reformation to the permissive society. A miscellany in celebration of the 400th anniversary of Lambeth Palace Library (211-267). Church of England Record Society

Episcopalian conformity and nonconformity 1646–1660. (2010)
Book Chapter
Fincham, K., & Taylor, S. (2010). Episcopalian conformity and nonconformity 1646–1660. In J. McElligott, & D. Smith (Eds.), Royalists and Royalism during the Interregnum (18-43). Manchester University Press