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First published in 1935, this book presents a list of the licensed
medical practitioners in the Diocese of London under the act of 3
Henry VIII, c. 11, covering the period 1529 1725. Drawn from
various sources, the list is divided into 2 sections. The first
section contains in chronological order the names entered in the
Books of the Vicars-General of the See of London, housed in the
Principal Probate Registry, Somerset House, and, in like manner,
the entries in the later books still at St Paul's. The second
section was derived from the bundles of original papers also
preserved at St Paul's, and here the names are arranged in
alphabetical order. This book will be of value to anyone with an
interest in British history and the history of medicine."
Originally published during the early part of the twentieth
century, the Cambridge County Geographies were designed to provide
a series of concise guides to British regions. Aimed at the general
reader, they combined a comprehensive approach to various aspects
of physical and human geography with an emphasis on clarity. This
guide to Warwickshire by J. Harvey Bloom was first published in
1916. The text is interspersed with numerous illustrative figures
and also contains a list of the chief towns and villages within the
county.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1902 Edition.
1902. An architectural and ecclesiastical history of Shakespeare's
hometown church and its ornaments. Illustrated with photographs.
Contents: Foundation and structural alterations; The building;
Mediaeval furniture and ornaments: Misericordes, stained glass,
altar plate, font, bells, organ, pulpit; The chapelries: Bishopton,
Luddington, Clopton, Shottery, St. James; History of the college:
building, seals, rectors, chantry keepers, deans and vicars;
Monuments; Abstracts and inscriptions upon the older tombs in the
churchyard; Appendices; Addenda.
1902. An architectural and ecclesiastical history of Shakespeare's
hometown church and its ornaments. Illustrated with photographs.
Contents: Foundation and structural alterations; The building;
Mediaeval furniture and ornaments: Misericordes, stained glass,
altar plate, font, bells, organ, pulpit; The chapelries: Bishopton,
Luddington, Clopton, Shottery, St. James; History of the college:
building, seals, rectors, chantry keepers, deans and vicars;
Monuments; Abstracts and inscriptions upon the older tombs in the
churchyard; Appendices; Addenda.
An architectural and ecclesiastical history of Shakespeare's
hometown church and its ornaments. Illustrated with photographs.
Contents: Foundation and structural alterations; The building;
Mediaeval furniture and ornaments: Misericordes, stained glass,
altar plate, font, bells, organ, pulpit; The chapelries: Bishopton,
Luddington, Clopton, Shottery, St. James; History of the college:
building, seals, rectors, chantry keepers, deans and vicars;
Monuments; Abstracts and inscriptions upon the older tombs in the
churchyard; Appendices; Addenda.
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