A Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the Dean and Chapter of YorkSampson, 1896 - 459 pages |
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... present volume makes it very undesirable that it should be still larger . The reader will very naturally expect some account of the beginning and growth of the Library , but this must necessarily be brief . Books would arrive in York at ...
... present volume makes it very undesirable that it should be still larger . The reader will very naturally expect some account of the beginning and growth of the Library , but this must necessarily be brief . Books would arrive in York at ...
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... present in existence is the representative in a direct line of that which Archbishop Thomas improved or revived . The Chancellor , or School- master , had also under his charge a special class for the education of the clergy , or a ...
... present in existence is the representative in a direct line of that which Archbishop Thomas improved or revived . The Chancellor , or School- master , had also under his charge a special class for the education of the clergy , or a ...
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... present , " My Lord , I think you do not understand the modern acceptation of the word fast ? " " O don't I , " replied the Bishop , " I have had seven sons ! " The third son of Archbishop Mathew , who had grace but not wit , was Samuel ...
... present , " My Lord , I think you do not understand the modern acceptation of the word fast ? " " O don't I , " replied the Bishop , " I have had seven sons ! " The third son of Archbishop Mathew , who had grace but not wit , was Samuel ...
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... present vicar of North Grimston . ' These books were at North Grimston , near Malton , in 1731 , but are now missing . In 1666 , Marmaduke Carver , Rector of Harthill and Prebendary of York , published a quaint volume intituled ' A ...
... present vicar of North Grimston . ' These books were at North Grimston , near Malton , in 1731 , but are now missing . In 1666 , Marmaduke Carver , Rector of Harthill and Prebendary of York , published a quaint volume intituled ' A ...
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... present day . A catalogue , drawn up by Fothergill himself , came with the books . It was written in a ledger - like folio volume , bound in vellum , and secured with a clasp . The title is as follows : - ' Catalogus Librorum hujus ...
... present day . A catalogue , drawn up by Fothergill himself , came with the books . It was written in a ledger - like folio volume , bound in vellum , and secured with a clasp . The title is as follows : - ' Catalogus Librorum hujus ...
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