Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 144
... records from the public departments and the law courts to the archives has been carried out more systematically here than elsewhere . Legal records are automatically transferred from the law courts to the Record Office when they are ...
... records from the public departments and the law courts to the archives has been carried out more systematically here than elsewhere . Legal records are automatically transferred from the law courts to the Record Office when they are ...
Page 159
... records not safely housed in Chancery Lane are looked after by custodians who can only accidentally and by special ... Record Office officers are appointed , not by reason of their special knowledge of history , still less by their skill ...
... records not safely housed in Chancery Lane are looked after by custodians who can only accidentally and by special ... Record Office officers are appointed , not by reason of their special knowledge of history , still less by their skill ...
Page 480
... records also need searching for evidence of schools . I regret to say that several schools have first come to light in assize rolls or court rolls , in the records of prosecutions of schoolmasters for riot , arson , brawling , murder ...
... records also need searching for evidence of schools . I regret to say that several schools have first come to light in assize rolls or court rolls , in the records of prosecutions of schoolmasters for riot , arson , brawling , murder ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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