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The publications for the year 1941-2 are Part CXIII , Volume III of the Register of Archbishop Chichele , and Part CXIV , Part X of the Register of Archbishop Winchelsey . Part CXIV was issued in 1944 , and the thanks of the Society are ...
The publications for the year 1941-2 are Part CXIII , Volume III of the Register of Archbishop Chichele , and Part CXIV , Part X of the Register of Archbishop Winchelsey . Part CXIV was issued in 1944 , and the thanks of the Society are ...
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The typescript of the volume , or volumes , on Cumberland has not yet gone to press . As was explained in the last Annual Report , this county is in some ways the most difficult yet undertaken by the Survey .
The typescript of the volume , or volumes , on Cumberland has not yet gone to press . As was explained in the last Annual Report , this county is in some ways the most difficult yet undertaken by the Survey .
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He had always been particularly interested in Berkshire , and his legacy means that the preparation of a volume on that county is an obligation to be carried out as soon as possible . The foundations of this work have already been laid ...
He had always been particularly interested in Berkshire , and his legacy means that the preparation of a volume on that county is an obligation to be carried out as soon as possible . The foundations of this work have already been laid ...
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Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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