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A History of the County of Middlesex
… f. 20; below, industry, Rom. Cathm., educ. Inf. from the librarian, Reckitt & Colman Ltd. Two paras. based on F. M. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… bibliography Dr. R. R. Sharpe is erroneously described as 'Librarian of the Guildhall.' . In the D.N.B. article, while …
Survey of London
… Gibson, antiquary and controversialist; Chaplain and librarian to Archbishop Tenison; afterwards successively …
Survey of London
… of the Rev. Richard Southgate, rector of Warsop, sub-librarian of the British Museum, and Curate of St. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… stocked with 600 books, it was run by the Institute's own librarian and was open longer hours than most centres in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or 5 a year. 48 Thomas James, rector 1602-14 and Bodley's librarian 1598-1620, had studied under Calvin. 49 John Wall, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… [1745] minor canons are, 1. John Fox, A M. sacrist and librarian, 52 see p. 521. 2. Lynne Smear, precentor, see p. …
Survey of London
… while the schoolmaster was appointed its ex officio librarian and 'perpetual Clerk'. 176 121. Welsh School of …
Old and New London
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Clerks attached to Librarian's Department 1826-70 Clerks attached to Librarian's Department 1826-70 A Temporary Clerk, or Assistant, was employed in the Librarian's Department in the years 1826-39. His salary, …
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