Michael Yelton
Michael Yelton is an English lay authority of the history of the Church of England, particularly the Anglo-Catholic movement. He is secretary of the Anglo-Catholic History Society and a retired county court judge from 22 April 2020.
Works
- Peter Anson: Monk, Writer and Artist: An Introduction to His Life and Work
- Alfred Hope Patten and the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
- Empty Tabernacles: Twelve Lost Churches of London
- Alfred Hope Patten: His Life and Times in Pictures
- Anglican Church-building in London 1915-1945
- Anglican Papalism: An Illustrated History, 1900-1960
- Outposts of the Faith: Anglo-Catholicism in Some Rural Parishes
- The Twenty One: An Anglo-Catholic Rebellion in London, 1929
- The South India Controversy and the Converts of 1955-1956: An Episode in Recent Anglo-Catholic History
- An Anglo-Catholic Scrapbook, Produced to Mark the Tenth Anniversary of the Foundation of the Anglo-Catholic History Society
- Anglican Church-building in London 1946-2012
- More Empty Tabernacles: Another Twelve Lost Churches of London
- , Anglican Abbot: Dom Denys Prideaux
- Martin Travers: His Life and Work
- St Silas, Pentonville: The First 150 Years
- Twenty Priests for Twenty Years: A Commemorative Volume to Mark the Twentieth Anniversary of the Anglo-Catholic History Society
- An Anglo-Catholic Miscellany
- The Community of Reparation to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and the Church of St Alphege, Southwark
- ''Alfred Hope Patten and the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham''