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Hale-Hilton (English) | |||
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note: Her father James Hilton had bequeathed his collection of printed books on chronograms to the British Museum on his death in 1907, subject to his daughter's "life interest" in the collection. The collection was therefore acquired by the museum in 1930, at her death. (English) | |||
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specific reference information (free text): British Museum Quarterly Vol 5 (1930) (English) |
Latest revision as of 11:00, 13 November 2024
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- Sophia Letitia Hilton
- Mrs William Hale-Hilton
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English | Sophia Letitia Hale-Hilton |
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Statements
8 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W (English)
1 November 1900Gregorian
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60 Montague Square, W. (English)
1901
Hale-Hilton shared this address with her father. (English)
Hilton (English)
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Hale-Hilton (English)
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1900
1918
2 April 1902Gregorian
clockwatch (British English)
4 June 1902Gregorian
small flint implement picked up on the Isle of Wight (English)
At her death, Hale Hilton left Stowe School the library of her father James Hilton, as well as four cabinets, one of which held 1200 coins, ancient and modern, from around the world. (English)
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The Stoic Vol 24, April 1931, p 220 (English)
Her father James Hilton had bequeathed his collection of printed books on chronograms to the British Museum on his death in 1907, subject to his daughter's "life interest" in the collection. The collection was therefore acquired by the museum in 1930, at her death. (English)
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British Museum Quarterly Vol 5 (1930) (English)
1930
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British Museum Quarterly Vol 5 (1930) (English)
0000000510863712
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