The Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth; 3


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Report on Manuscripts in Various Collections: Its The manuscripts of Miss M. Eyre Matcham, of Newhouse, Salisbury. 1909. Its The manuscripts of Captain H. V. Knox. 1909. Its The manuscripts of Cornwallis, Wykeham-Martin, of the Hill, Purton, Wilts, esquire. 1909. Its Manuscripts belonging to K. B. Tighe, esq., of Woodstock, in the county of Kilkenny. 1909


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Report on Manuscripts in Various Collections: Its The records of the Bishop of London. 1914. Its The muniments of the dean and canons of St. George's Chapel, Windsor. 1914. Its Records of the diocese of Gloucester. 1914. Its Records of the corporation of Beccles, Suffolk. 1914. Its Records of the dissolved corporation of Dunwich. 1914. Its The records of Southwold, Suffolk. 1914. Its The manuscripts of the corporation of Thetford, Norfolk. 1914. Its Ancient deeds belonging to the Duke of Norfolk, K. G., and relating chiefly to manors in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. 1914. Its Manuscripts of Sir Hervey Juckes Lloyd Bruce, preserved at Clifton Hall, Nottingham. 1914. Its The manuscripts of the Earl of Essex, preserved at Cassiobury Park, Watford. 1914. Its Deeds belonging to Colonel Frowen, preserved at Brickwall, Northiam, Sussex. 1914. Its The manuscripts of H. C. Staunton, esq. 1914. Its The manuscripts of F. Merttens, esq., of Rothley Temple, Leicestershire, and Bilton Rise, Warwickshire. 1914


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