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... Richard Copley Christie , virtually the first Professor of History at Owens College . The central feature of the celebrations in March 1902 will be the opening of the Whitworth Hall by the Prince of Wales . This structure is due to the ...
... Richard Copley Christie , virtually the first Professor of History at Owens College . The central feature of the celebrations in March 1902 will be the opening of the Whitworth Hall by the Prince of Wales . This structure is due to the ...
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... Richard Copley Christie , 1 virtually the first Professor of History at Owens College . The central feature of the cele- brations in March 1902 will be the opening of the Whit- worth Hall by the Prince of Wales . This structure is due ...
... Richard Copley Christie , 1 virtually the first Professor of History at Owens College . The central feature of the cele- brations in March 1902 will be the opening of the Whit- worth Hall by the Prince of Wales . This structure is due ...
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... Richard II . publicly announced his uncle's death some time before it occurred , and this is sup- ported by documentary proof that he carefully concealed from the country the real date of the duke's confession . The approaching ...
... Richard II . publicly announced his uncle's death some time before it occurred , and this is sup- ported by documentary proof that he carefully concealed from the country the real date of the duke's confession . The approaching ...
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... Jones Fellow , 1893-5 ; Librarian since 1895 . VI . PIERRE DUBOIS : A MEDIEVAL RADICAL . • 137-167 • 169-191 BY FREDERICK MAURICE POWICKE , B.A. [ 1896–1899 ] ; University Scholar , 1899 . PAGES VII . DID RICHARD II . MURDER THE DUKE.
... Jones Fellow , 1893-5 ; Librarian since 1895 . VI . PIERRE DUBOIS : A MEDIEVAL RADICAL . • 137-167 • 169-191 BY FREDERICK MAURICE POWICKE , B.A. [ 1896–1899 ] ; University Scholar , 1899 . PAGES VII . DID RICHARD II . MURDER THE DUKE.
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Historical series. PAGES VII . DID RICHARD II . MURDER THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER ? 198-216 BY JAMES TAIT , M.A. [ 1879–88 ] ... RICHARD COPLEY CHRISTIE , LL.D. ( M.A. Oxford ) , Professor of History , 1854-66 . XII . ELISABETH , PRINCESS ...
Historical series. PAGES VII . DID RICHARD II . MURDER THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER ? 198-216 BY JAMES TAIT , M.A. [ 1879–88 ] ... RICHARD COPLEY CHRISTIE , LL.D. ( M.A. Oxford ) , Professor of History , 1854-66 . XII . ELISABETH , PRINCESS ...
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