994 resultados para Henry VI, King of England, 1421-1471
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Chiefly drawn from the registers of the lord mayor and corporation of York."-Pref., p. [v]
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Vol. 5 has title "Original letters, written during the reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., Edward V., Richard III., and Henry VII." This vol. was published after Fenn's death by his nephew, William Frere, and includes an "Advertisement containing notices of the life of Sir John Fenn, by ... Frere."
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Photostat (negative) of copy in the British museum.
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"Exhibiting ... from authentic sources, claims made at several of the coronations of our kings, from Richard II ... to that of George II." --Advertisement.
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Planned to extend to 1660, but not completed beyond 1654.
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Report of the society for the year 1910 (3 p.) appended.
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Signatures : A¹², a⁶, B-M¹².
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Text in English and Latin, and English and French, in parallel columns.
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Reprint of the 1905-14 ed.
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"The present edition is confined to that portion of Wendover's chronicle which comprises the materials ... collected by himself" [i.e. 1154-1235]--Pref., v. 1.
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Cumbers, B., Urquhart, C. & Durbin, J. (2006). Evaluation of the KA24 (Knowledge Access 24) service for health and social care staff in London and the South-East of England. Part 1: Quantitative. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 23(2), 133-139 Sponsorship: KA24 - NHS Trusts, London
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Collection : Collection of ancient and modern british authors ; 325-326
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Collection : Collection of ancient and modern british authors ; 325-326
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Henry Hope & Sons of Canada Ltd. were located at 45 King Street West, Toronto, Ont. at the writing of this letter in 1916. The company specialized in “weathertight casements in iron steel or gun-metal, unbreakable steel windows, fanlight opening-gear, leaded lights and stained glass, patent glass roofing, locks and door furniture, rainwater goods in cast lead and cast iron”. The letter is addressed to Mr. H.Y. [Harry Young] Grant, c/o Fenwick Farm, Lundy’s Lane, Niagara Falls, Ont. from R.W. Smith. The letter is in reply to a query about casement windows. Harry Young Grant (1860-1934), son of Sir James Alexander Grant and Maria Malloch of Ottawa, Ont. was a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of the eye, ear, nose and throat. After his retirement he became a member of the Niagara Parks Commission. He was married to Grace A. Smith, daughter of James R. Smith of Buffalo.