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Letters testimonial of character and orthodoxy

MS. Top. Oxon c. 145

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Title

Letters testimonial of character and orthodoxy

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MS. Top. Oxon c. 145

Summary

Letters testimonial of character and orthodoxy, given by Colleges or other bodies or persons to members of the University, with other certificates, a few musical, 1704-1869. These seem to have been chiefly required before replacing a name on the books of the University and before incorporation from Cambridge.

Date

Written in 1704-1866

Language

English

Physical extent

326 Leaves

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Collection contents

Oxford University registers, chiefly collected by Dr Philip Bliss

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