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Fortunate Survivors: Maps and Map Fragments in the Bagford Collection
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London, British Library Royal MS. 8 A. XVIII: A Unique Insight into the Career of a Cistercian Monk at the University of Oxford in the Early Fifteenth Century
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John Grose (1744-1771): Correspondence relating to his Career in Bengal, 1763-1771
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Edward Angelo Goodall (1819-1908): An Artist's Travels in British Guiana and the Crimea
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A Scottish Whig View of the Character of Robert Harley,Earl of Oxford, in 1713
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'A Poor Jonah': John Osborne's Roads to Freedom
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Robert Harley and the Myth of the Golden Thread: Family Piety, Journalism and the History of the Assassination Attempt of 8 March 1711
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The Evolution of George Hakewill’s Apologie or Declaration of the Power and Providence of God, 1627-1637: Academic Contexts, and Some New Angles from Manuscripts
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A Lost Manuscript of the 'Rymes of […] Randolf Erl of Chestre'
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Beyond Photography: An Introduction to William Henry Fox Talbot’s Notebooks in the Talbot Collection at the British Library
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