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Archive File

Kalendarium Gregorianum [according to the Icelandic Lutheran usage, after the copy printed at Hólar by Martin Arnoldsson in 1707]

Gregory, Pope XIII (1502-1585)

1818

Two stubs between ff. 12 and 13, two between ff. 24 and 25 and one between ff. 29 and 30, but apparently no hiatus in text. Partly paginated in original hand. Signatures on front fly-leaf of (1) Einar...

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Coin

Denomination: twenty nummi

Date(s): 606-607

Issuer/creator: Phocas (602-10)

Place: Carthage

Material: copper alloy

Name: Burial grounds

Reference: Carlton Hill F67; GG1-8; M13; O8

Meeting: Brighouse MM Papers 1797-1913

Pages: O8/49

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Textile

fragment

1720-1740

Complex weave dress silk with flowers and bizarre or chinoiserie garden furniture. AD 1600 is written on the reverse in black ink. The sample is made up of two pieces hand stitched together.

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Archive Item

Letter from: Sir Edward Alexander Henry Legge-Bourke, MP, House of Commons, London SW1; 17th September 1962

17/09/1962

to The Editor, The Times. Commonwealth trade and the Common Market. 3ff. Copy.

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