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A typewritten list of 'Manuscripts in the Bodleian and College Libraries in Oxford bearing on English History

R. 13. 58d

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Title

A typewritten list of 'Manuscripts in the Bodleian and College Libraries in Oxford bearing on English History

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R. 13. 58d

Summary

A typewritten list of 'Manuscripts in the Bodleian and College Libraries in Oxford bearing on English History

Associated place

England -- History -- 16th century

England -- History -- 15th century

Date

1909

Language

English

Physical extent

1 item

Acquisition

Presented by H. A. L. Fisher on May 8, 1909.

Subject

Manuscripts -- Indexes

20th century

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  • Fisher, Herbert Albert Laurens, 1865-1940

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