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Notebooks detailing the political history of England

MS. 12211/147

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Title

Notebooks detailing the political history of England

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MS. 12211/147

Summary

Comprises:

A green notebook, the first half of which contains a chronology, handwritten by Charles Morgan, of the political history of England in the years 1604-1653. The second half of the notebook contains drafts and notes for an unpublished story. (folder 1) Contains a small sheaf of further manuscript pages which were originally tucked into the inside cover of this notebook.

A large, beige notebook titled Political History of England. It contains a handwritten chronology of the political history of England, covering the years 1485-1547.

Date

n.d. [mid 20th-century]

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Archive of Charles Langbridge Morgan and Hilda Vaughan

Papers of Charles Morgan

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