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- Miss L. Macdonald
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62 Gower Street, W. C. (British English)
1891
42 Ordnance Road, N.W.8. (British English)
1939
1880
1889
Macdonald attended classes in Greek, Latin, English, Philosophy of mind & logic, political economy and Archaeology (English)
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University of London Historical Record (1836-1912) (British English)
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University of London Historical Record (1836-1912) (British English)
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University of London Historical Record (1836-1912) (British English)
Macdonald (English)
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1889
Macdonald was offering a short course of six lectures for women on: The Roman Empire from Augustus to Justinian. These were offered alongside economist Clara Collet's lectures on: The Wages Question (British English)
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The Athenaeum 26 January 1889 Iss 3196 (British English)
4 November 1890Gregorian
Inscriptions relating to sorcery in Cyprus (British English)
Macdonald's paper was read out on her behelf by Rev. R. Gwynne (British English)
47928
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=47928
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