Transcript and English abstract of the Book of Dutch Orders of 1581
- MS 21539
- File
- Nov 1970
By P.A. Harthoorn of Herne Bay, Kent. See NCR 17d/12 for the original book of orders, and NCR 17d/11 for another English translation.
Transcript and English abstract of the Book of Dutch Orders of 1581
By P.A. Harthoorn of Herne Bay, Kent. See NCR 17d/12 for the original book of orders, and NCR 17d/11 for another English translation.
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Typescript.
Typescript.
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TS original, with two offprints from 'The Cornishman', 20 January 1955.
Typescript.
Reply of George VI to the address of the Lord Mayor on the occasion of the Royal Visit
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E.H. Carter, index to 'Norfolk Incumbents, 1660-1720' compiled by Anthony Hamond
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One of the 2 copies of 'Civilian War Dead' was destroyed during the preparation of the Roll of Honour for the Second World War. This was published in 1956 and includes civilian and service casualties.
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