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... Cambridge , and was disgusted to find that he could not move out of his parish until Willis's death in 1760 . 66 In 1747 he was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries , of which body Horace Walpole had no great opinion . He ...
... Cambridge , and was disgusted to find that he could not move out of his parish until Willis's death in 1760 . 66 In 1747 he was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries , of which body Horace Walpole had no great opinion . He ...
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... Cambridge , which was erected out of funds bequeathed by him , and bears in front his motto , " Deum Cole " . He also wrote a long epitaph for his monument . Cole had a great predilection for Cambridge , and always shunned Oxford as ...
... Cambridge , which was erected out of funds bequeathed by him , and bears in front his motto , " Deum Cole " . He also wrote a long epitaph for his monument . Cole had a great predilection for Cambridge , and always shunned Oxford as ...
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... Cambridge Antiquarian Society . The antiquaries I have hitherto been considering have mostly been typical of their time , men of leisure and sometimes also of means , or trained scholars in good positions , who seem to have taken as ...
... Cambridge Antiquarian Society . The antiquaries I have hitherto been considering have mostly been typical of their time , men of leisure and sometimes also of means , or trained scholars in good positions , who seem to have taken as ...
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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