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(Created claim: family name at birth (P140): Thoyts) |
(Created claim: corresponded with (P73): Society of Antiquaries of London (Q8)) |
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Property / corresponded with: Society of Antiquaries of London / rank | |||||||||||||||
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point in time: 9 March 1934
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topic: Mrs Cope wrote about her recent failure to second election and suggesting that the council should hold an enquiry on the practice as she understood of a small clique blackballing certain candidates (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / corresponded with: Society of Antiquaries of London / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
note: The Society's Secretary replied to Mrs Cope saying that the Council has no knowledge of the existence of any such clique as she indicates (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / corresponded with: Society of Antiquaries of London / reference | |||||||||||||||
stated in: Society of Antiquaries of London Minute Books specific reference information (free text): SAL 03/01/013 SAL Council Minute Book 13 (English) |
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