<p>The Use of Hereford a local variation of the Roman Rite was one of the principal diocesan liturgies of&nbsp;medieval England before their abolition and replacement by the Book of Common Prayer after 1549. Unlike&nbsp;the widespread Use of Sarum the Use of Hereford was confined mainly to its cathedral and diocese which&nbsp;enabled it to maintain its individuality until the mid sixteenth century. This monograph examines the Use of&nbsp;Hereford in the context of the British diocesan rites in general as well as considering its possible Lotharingian&nbsp;origins during the late eleventh century and its surviving sources both manuscript and printed. In addition&nbsp;to its more familiar missals breviaries and gradual lesser known sources include fragments of early Hereford&nbsp;service-books dismembered at the Reformation and now hidden away as binding or archival scrap in libraries&nbsp;and record offices. The distinctiveness of the Use of Hereford is also discussed as well as the possible reasons for&nbsp;its continuation due probably to its cathedral's unique constitutional and liturgical identity which enabled it&nbsp;to maintain its integrity in a Province largely dominated by Sarum Use.&nbsp;</p>
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