The Flemings in Oxford: Being Documents Selected from the Rydal Papers in Illustration of the Lives and Ways of Oxford Men 1650-1700, Volumen1Oxford Historical Society at the Clarendon Press, 1904 |
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... Bodl . The Bodleian Library , Oxford . Brit . Mus . British Museum . Brit . Mus . Cat . Catalogue of the Printed Books in the British Museum . Burn and Nicolson . See Nicolson and Burn . Burrows . The Register of the Visitors of the ...
... Bodl . The Bodleian Library , Oxford . Brit . Mus . British Museum . Brit . Mus . Cat . Catalogue of the Printed Books in the British Museum . Burn and Nicolson . See Nicolson and Burn . Burrows . The Register of the Visitors of the ...
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... fee for the matriculation of an ' armiger ' was 16s . 6d . ( Bodl . MS . Rawlinson , Hearne's Diaries , 161 , p . 11 ) . In June 1651 in St Maryes Church I did first B 2 THE FLEMINGS IN OXFORD 3 LETTERS:- DANIEL FLEMING :—
... fee for the matriculation of an ' armiger ' was 16s . 6d . ( Bodl . MS . Rawlinson , Hearne's Diaries , 161 , p . 11 ) . In June 1651 in St Maryes Church I did first B 2 THE FLEMINGS IN OXFORD 3 LETTERS:- DANIEL FLEMING :—
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... Bodl . ) found in the Registers of Warcop a William Wharton , son of Humphrey , baptized 14 June , 1634 , who may conceivably be the writer of XX , though it was more probably written by Mr. Wharton , i . e . Thomas , himself . ever ...
... Bodl . ) found in the Registers of Warcop a William Wharton , son of Humphrey , baptized 14 June , 1634 , who may conceivably be the writer of XX , though it was more probably written by Mr. Wharton , i . e . Thomas , himself . ever ...
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... ( Bodl . fol . ) * An exposition of certaine difficult and obscure wordes , and termes of the lawes of this Realme , newly set foorth and augmented , both in French and English , for the helpe of such yonge Studentes as are desirous to ...
... ( Bodl . fol . ) * An exposition of certaine difficult and obscure wordes , and termes of the lawes of this Realme , newly set foorth and augmented , both in French and English , for the helpe of such yonge Studentes as are desirous to ...
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... ( Bodl . 8vo . ) " It would seem from an entry in D. F.'s accounts for 3 Oct. , 1653 ( see XXVII ) , that Mr. Lancashire lived at Manchester . He was perhaps the merchant in whose employ D. F.'s brother Roger was ( see p . 5 ) . This is a ...
... ( Bodl . 8vo . ) " It would seem from an entry in D. F.'s accounts for 3 Oct. , 1653 ( see XXVII ) , that Mr. Lancashire lived at Manchester . He was perhaps the merchant in whose employ D. F.'s brother Roger was ( see p . 5 ) . This is a ...
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Additional Notes Appendix Banckes baronet batler Bishop Bodl Bodleian brother Carlisle Charles Christopher Church Cockermouth Committee for Compounding Coniston copy Cumberland Dalston DANIEL FLEMING died Dinner DIXON Earl edition Edward eldest elected England English entered Queen's College Esquire father fellow ffor Given unto Gray's Inn Halton hath haue HENRY FLEMING honour Hutton James John Banckes John Fleming John Kirkby JOSEPH WILLIAMSON July June Justice Kendal King Kirkby knighted Lady Lamplugh late letter library at Rydal London Lord married matriculated Oxford Oxon Paid unto parish Payd Printed probably proceeded B.A. Provost published Queen's College Queen's College Library recd Richard Roger Kirkby Rydal Hall Rydal library Sept Sir George Sir George Fletcher Sir John Sir John Lowther sister Skirwith Smith spent Thomas THOMAS DIXON Westmorland Wharton wife ΙΟ
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