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Curia Regis Rolls of the reigns of Richard I and John, preserved in the Public Record Office. 10¼ × 6¾; pp. ix + 668. London: Stationery Office, Imperial House, Kingsway. 1923. £2 net.
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- The Antiquaries Journal / Volume 4 / Issue 2 / April 1924
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- 08 January 2012, pp. 178-180
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- April 1924
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Calendar of the Fine Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. VII, Edward III, 1356–1368. 10¼ × 6¾; pp. iv + 547. London: Stationery Office, Imperial House, Kingsway. £2 net.
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- The Antiquaries Journal / Volume 4 / Issue 2 / April 1924
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- 08 January 2012, pp. 181-182
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- April 1924
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Calendar of the Close Rolls, preserved in the Public Record Office. Prepared under the superintendence of the Deputy Keeper of the Records. Richard II, vol. iv, 1389–1392. 10¼x7; pp. iv + 788. London: Stationery Office, Imperial House, Kingsway. £2 net.
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- The Antiquaries Journal / Volume 3 / Issue 4 / October 1923
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- 08 January 2012, pp. 387-388
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- October 1923
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On the Site of the Globe Playhouse of Shakespeare, lying to the North of Maiden Lane, Bankside, Southward. By George Hubbard, F.S.A., Vice-President R.I.B.A. With 13 plates, II¼ x 8½; pp. ii + 47. Cambridge: at the University Press. 1923. 7s. 6d. net.
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- The Antiquaries Journal / Volume 3 / Issue 4 / October 1923
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- 08 January 2012, pp. 388-393
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- October 1923
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Close Rolls of the Reign of Henry III, preserved in the Public Record Office, A.D. 1247-51. 10¼ x 7; pp. vi + 732. London: Stationery Office, Imperial House, Kingsway, W.C. 2, 1922. £I 10s. net.
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- The Antiquaries Journal / Volume 3 / Issue 2 / April 1923
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- 08 January 2012, pp. 167-169
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- April 1923
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Flint Pleas, 1283–1285. Edited by J. Goronwy Edwards, M.A., Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, formerly Roscoe Scholar of the University of Manchester. 8¾ × 5½; pp. lxix + 76. Flintshire Historical Society Publications, vol. 8. 15s.
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- The Antiquaries Journal / Volume 2 / Issue 3 / July 1922
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- 08 January 2012, pp. 286-287
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- July 1922
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Acts of the Privy Council of England, 1613–14. 10 × 6. Pp. x + 741. London: H.M. Stationery Office, Imperial House, Kingsway, W.C.2. 20s.
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- The Antiquaries Journal / Volume 2 / Issue 3 / July 1922
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- 08 January 2012, pp. 285-286
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- July 1922
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Liber Feodorum. The Book of Fees, commonly called Testa de Nevill, reformed from the earliest MSS. By the Deputy Keeper of the Records. Part i, A. D. 1198–1242. 10½ × 7. Pp. xxxviii + 636. Obtainable at H.M. Stationery Office, Imperial House, Kingsway, W.C. 2. 21s. net.
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- The Antiquaries Journal / Volume 1 / Issue 4 / October 1921
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- 08 January 2012, pp. 349-350
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- October 1921
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VIII.—The Trousseaux of Princess Philippa, wife of Eric, King of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
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- Archaeologia / Volume 67 / 1916
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- 15 November 2011, pp. 163-188
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- 1916
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XXII.—A Wardrobe Account of 16–17 Richard II, 1393–4
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- Archaeologia / Volume 62 / Issue 2 / 1911
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- 15 November 2011, pp. 497-514
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- 1911
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XII.—Cup-and-Ring Carvings: Some Remarks on their Classification, and a new Suggestion as to their Origin and Meaning
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- Archaeologia / Volume 61 / Issue 2 / 1909
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- 15 November 2011, pp. 361-380
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- 1909
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IV.—Three Inventories: (1) The Earl of Huntingdon, 1377; (2) Brother John Randolf, 1419; (3) Sir John de Boys, 1426
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- Archaeologia / Volume 61 / Issue 1 / 1908
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- 15 November 2011, pp. 163-176
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