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biography8
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heraldry7
dissenters, religious6
congregational churches5
theology5
christian antiquities4
manners and customs4
sepulchral monuments4
archaeology3

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Burrow-With-Burrow (England)1
Cleveland (England)1

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Oastler, Richard (1789-1861)17
Dugdale, Sir William (1605-1686)10
Dodsworth, Roger (1585-1654)9
Bandinel, Bulkeley (1781-1861)8
Caley, John (1763-1834)8
Church of England8
Ellis, Sir Henry (1777-1869)8
Stevens, John (1749-1838)8
Thoresby, Ralph (1658-1725)8
Gough, Richard (1735-1809)7

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Hampole Priory, Richard Rolle

Rolle, Richard of Hampole (1290?-1349); Askern Secondary Modern School

Cover title. The booklet contains articles on Hampole Priory and Richard Rolle.

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Richard III : the great debate

Kendall, Paul Murray; More, Saint Thomas (1478-1535); Walpole, Horace (1717-1797); Folio Society (London, England)

1965

History of King Richard III / Sir Thomas More -- Historic doubts on the life and reign of King Richard III / Horace Walpole.

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A roll of arms of the reign of Richard the Second

Willement, Thomas (1786-1871)

1834

Cf. Keynes, p. 82.

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The North of England in the age of Richard III

Pollard, A J (1941-)

1996

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The description of Britain, translated from Richard of Cirencester : with the original treatise De situ Britanniæ; and a commentary on the itinerary : illustrated with maps

Bertram, Charles (1723-1765); Richard of Cirencester; Hatcher, Henry (1777-1846); Leman, Thomas (1751-1826)

1809

"De situ Britannicae" by Charles Bertram, was a forgery claimed by him to have been copied from a manuscript written by Richard of Cirencester--N.U.C. Translated by Henry Hatcher, the commentary by ...

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Memoirs of the life of Richard Burdsall; shewing the mercy of God in Christ Jesus to a sinner; also, of his testimony to the truth he hath received; written by himself

Burdsall, Richard (1735-1824); Topham, Samuel

1811

1st edn 1797. Portrait frontispiece engr. by Topham, Leeds.

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