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- Mrs Everett Green
- Mary Anne Everett Wood
- M. A. E. G.
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100 Gower Street, WC (English)
1891
51°31'22.87880"N, 0°7'58.74535"W
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WJ Loftie, London city; its history--streets--traffic--buildings--people (1891) (English)
Wood (English)
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Christine L. Krueger, 2003. Why She Lived at the PRO: Mary Anne Eerett Green and the Profession of History, Journal of British Studies 42 (1): 65-90. (English)
Green (English)
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Christine L. Krueger, 2003. Why She Lived at the PRO: Mary Anne Eerett Green and the Profession of History, Journal of British Studies 42 (1): 65-90. (English)
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Publications of the Camden Society (1877) (English)
External Editor, Calendars of State Papers (English)
1855
1895
10 guineas per sheet [starting salary] (English)
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Christine L. Krueger, 2003. Why She Lived at the PRO: Mary Anne Eerett Green and the Profession of History, Journal of British Studies 42 (1): 65-90. (English)
The Siege of Hull in 1642 (English)
31 July 1867Gregorian
28 September 1871Gregorian
Green donated a copy of her book Calendar of State Papers 1566-1579 (English)
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19 December 1872Gregorian
Green donated a copy of her book Calendar of State Papers 1580-1625 (English)
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23 September 1875Gregorian
Green donated a Calendar of State Papers (English)
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21 February 1871Gregorian
Green donated a Calendar of State Papers 1601-1603 (English)
19 July 1818Gregorian
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1 November 1895Gregorian
Although noted that Green was not a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, the Society noted her death in the Proceedings and included a short obituary, citing her work on the Calendars as having "special claims to our gratitude" (English)
Lomas was Green's niece. (English)
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Christine L. Krueger, 2003. Why She Lived at the PRO: Mary Anne Eerett Green and the Profession of History, Journal of British Studies 42 (1): 65-90. (English)
1847
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1845-09-27
(September 27th, 1845)
(September 27th, 1845)
George Pycock Green (English)
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Yorkshire, Parish Registers, 1538-2016 (English)
54989
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=54989
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0000000082453214
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