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- Mrs J. C. Murray-Aynsley
- Harriet Georgiana Maria Manners-Sutton
- Harriet G. M. Murray-Aynsley
- H. G. M. Murray-Aynsley
- Mrs M. Aynsley
- H. G. M. M. A.
- Mrs Murray Aynsley
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English | Harriet Georgiana Maria Murray-Aynsley |
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Murray-Aynsley resided for some time in India (English)
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Great Brampton, Hereford (British English)
1894
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Manners-Sutton (English)
Murray-Aynsley (English)
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1898
On the Folklore of Guernsey (English)
15 November 1894Gregorian
Masock, a Cinghalese game (English)
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23 November 1892Gregorian
The Sin Eater (English)
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15 November 1893Gregorian
Maevek, a Cinghalese Game (English)
Note on some remarkable remains in Kashmir (English)
This paper was read by the Society's Philological Secretary (English)
2 January 1895Gregorian
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Proceedings of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal (Jan 1895) (English)
1894
description of a game-song from Kashmir (British English)
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T104 (Box 77) Gomme Correspondence sent to Mrs Gomme (English) (English)
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JH Rivett-Carnac, Memorandum on clay discs called "Spindle Whorls" and Votive Seals found at Sankisa, Behar, and other Buddhist ruins in the North Western provinces of India Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal 1880 (English)
A letter from Murray-Aynsley to Alice Gomme indicates that Murray-Aysley and Chaworth Musters were friends. (English)
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T104 (Box 77) Gomme Correspondence sent to Mrs Gomme (English)
Marion Rivett-Carnac and her husband and Harriet Murray-Aynsley and her husband travelled together to Sarnath, India where Harriet Murray-Aynsley was noted to have "discovered" a Budda figure. (English)
1877
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H. Rivett-Carnac, Figure of Buddha recently found at Sarnath. Proceedings of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, Feb 1878, p 66 (English)
https://www.ashmolean.org/collections-online#/item/ash-object-354777
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6 August 1898Gregorian
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The Globe 10 Aug 1898, p 7 (English)
1852-07-06
(July 6th, 1852)
(July 6th, 1852)
Rev. John Cruger Murray Aynsley (English)
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Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry (6th edn 1879) (English)
48987
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=48987
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0000000490952215
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lccn-n2015230365
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2015230365/
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