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Property / resided at: London NW / qualifier
 
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note: No Booth classification information given for Church Row, but the surrounding steets are red and yellow (English)
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Property / held position: Contributor / qualifier
 
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note: Thompson was paid for work on records including the Worcester Feet of Fines (English)
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  • Miss E. Margaret Thompson
  • E. M. Thompson
  • Miss E. M. Thompson
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Ethel Margaret Thompson
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  • Miss E. Margaret Thompson
  • E. M. Thompson
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23 Rona Road, Hampstead, N.W. (English)
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Notes & queries for Somerset and Dorset (English)
27 Church Row, Hampstead, N. W. (English)
51°33'20.27761"N, 0°10'44.03734"W
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No Booth classification information given for Church Row, but the surrounding steets are red and yellow (English)
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Notes & queries for Somerset and Dorset (English)
Thompson (English)
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9 December 1890Gregorian
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BM Signature Book A40001 to A45000 [8 March 1890-Nov 1891] (English)
Thompson was paid for work on records including the Worcester Feet of Fines (English)
In his edited volume of John Arderne's "Treatices of Fistula in Ano", D'Arcy Power acknowledged Thompson for transcriptions, including from the Sloane MS. (English)
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D'Arcy Power (Ed), Treatices of Fistula in Ano (1910) (English)
In his book "The Abbot's House at Westminster" J. Armitage Robinson acknowledges Thompson for copying Inventories of the Monastery of St Peter, Westminster. held in the Public Record Office. (English)
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J. Armitage Robinson, The Abbot's House at Westminster (1911) (English)
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In his article "On a Letter from Stephen Duck", Rev Chr. Wordsworth acknowledges, among others, "Miss E. Margaret Thompson, at the British Museum" for help in compiling a bibliography of Stephen Duck's work. (English)
June 1906Gregorian
September 1903Gregorian
March 1903Gregorian
September 1902Gregorian
March 1902Gregorian
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3 August 1912Gregorian
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0000000432089951
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lccn-no92020067
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no92020067/
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