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An edition of the ballad 'Scottish Field' by Marianne Hugon from the Percy and Lyme Hall manuscripts

Dep. c. 129-130

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Title

An edition of the ballad 'Scottish Field' by Marianne Hugon from the Percy and Lyme Hall manuscripts

Shelfmark

Dep. c. 129-130

Summary

An edition of the ballad 'Scottish Field' by Marianne Hugon, a tutor at St Anne's Society, Oxford.

Date

1903-1904

Language

English

Physical extent

0.30 Linear metres

2 boxes

Acquisition

Deposited in the English Library by Miss M.V. Taylor, 1952 and transferred to the Bodleian in 1954.

Subject

Scholars

20th century

Academic writing

Ballads

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  • Hugon, Marianne Cecile Gabrielle, 1881-1952

  • Powell, Frederick York, 1850-1904

  • Legh, Thomas Wodehouse, 1857-1942, 2nd Baron Newton

  • Hales, John Wesley, 1836-1914

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