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'Family Records. XVI. 1835-1837'

MS. Eng. b. 2073

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Title

'Family Records. XVI. 1835-1837'

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. b. 2073

Summary

Includes papers relating to the Noviomagian Society, and:

(fols. 68-89) drafts of answers by Nichols to the Record Commission, and related papers, 1836

(fols. 142-145) diary of a tour by Nichols, with A.J. Kempe, in Kent, Oct. 1835

(fols. 186-190, 303-309, 397-401) Nichols family financial accounts, 1835-1837

Date

1795-1851

Language

English

Physical facet

Binding: bound in half calf, marbled boards (some boards and spines missing), lettered 'Family records. XVI'

Physical extent

403 Leaves

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Collection contents

Papers and collections of the Nichols family, printers and publishers

'Family Records', vols. XIV-XX

'Family Records. XVI. 1835-1837'

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