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Miscellanea Thamensis collected by Frederick George Lee

MSS. Top. Oxon c. 3-4

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Title

Miscellanea Thamensis collected by Frederick George Lee

Shelfmark

MSS. Top. Oxon c. 3-4

Summary

Miscellanea Thamensis collected by Frederick George Lee, written chiefly in A.D. 1854-1884.

Associated place

Thame | Oxfordshire | SP 7005

Date

1854-1884

Language

Latin

English

Physical extent

0.22 Linear metres

2 boxes

Custodial history

Both volumes bear dr Lee's armorial bookplate.

Acquisition

Bought with MS. Top. Oxon c. 5 from Dr. Lee on June 12, 1885, for £36 15s.

Subject

Antiquarians

19th century

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Connections

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  • Lee, Frederick George, 1832-1902

Related items

  • MS. Top. Oxon c. 3

  • MS. Top. Oxon c. 4

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