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great fire, london, england, 1666 -- sources.1
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Archive Judaica File

[29 documents, letters, and other ephemera pertaining to Anglo-Jewish history (especially the newspaper The Voice of Jacob), 1659–1938 (bulk 1826–1868) (originals)].

1659–1938

Title supplied by cataloguer. Summary: The collection contains 29 separate items, the majority of which are foliated in pencil in upper right recto as if bound together; the items are primarily in ...

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Archive Print Item

An accurate map of the county of Sussex [map] : Divided into its rapes, deaneries and hundreds, drawn from surveys, shewing (amongst various improvements not extant in any other map) what parishes are rectories, and what vicarages; where charity schools have been erected &c

Bowen, Emanuel (1767)

[1749?]

Inset maps:"The ichonography of Lewes"; "The ichonography of Chichester". Inset pictures: "The north prospect of Chichester"; "The south prospect of Lewes". Shows boundaries, rivers, roads, woods,...

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Archive Judaica Item

[Collection of papers and letters pertaining to Cecil Roth's research on Jacob ben Rabbi Samuel, including photostats of two original petitions: 1662, to Charles II, and, approximately 1663–1666, to the Bishop of Chichester].

1931–1954

Title supplied by cataloguer. According to Roth's research notes, the original of Jacob ben Samuel's petition to Charles II is held by The National Archives (formerly the Public Record Office), P.R....

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