Collections relating to Abingdon by John Stevenson: The writer has collected a good deal of material, but makes very uncritical use of it
MS. Gough Berks 10
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Title
Collections relating to Abingdon by John Stevenson: The writer has collected a good deal of material, but makes very uncritical use of it
Shelfmark
MS. Gough Berks 10
Summary
Collections relating to Abingdon by John Stevenson: The writer has collected a good deal of material, but makes very uncritical use of it. Notes on the history of Churches and public institutions in Abingdon, with lists of parochial clergy, benefactors, etc.: at fol. 77v rev. is an account of sir John Mason, a native of the town (v. 1503).
Date
Written in the first half of the 18th century by J. Stevenson
Language
Latin
English
Physical facet
On paper
Physical extent
77 Leaves
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Collection contents
Berkshire
Collections relating to Abingdon by John Stevenson: The writer has collected a good deal of material, but makes very uncritical use of it
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