Christina S. Wood (Q1095): Difference between revisions
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note: In Coldingham: Parish and Priory (1908) Adam Thomson acknowledges Miss Wood of Woodside, Galashiels for access to her late mother Mrs Wood's "copius MSS" and noted that Mrs Wood "knew and loved Coldingham so well." (English) | |||
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specific reference information (free text): Adam Thomson, Coldingham: Parish and Priory (1908) (English) |
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- Mrs Wood
- Mrs Christina S. Wood
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English | Christina S. Wood |
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Statements
Woodburn, Galashiels (English)
Wood (English)
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1901
Wood was an Honorary Member (English)
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Scottish History Society, A letter from Mary Queen of Scots to the Duke of Guise, January 1562; reproduced in facsimile from the original manuscript in the possession of the late John Scott, of Halkshill (1904) (English)
In Coldingham: Parish and Priory (1908) Adam Thomson acknowledges Miss Wood of Woodside, Galashiels for access to her late mother Mrs Wood's "copius MSS" and noted that Mrs Wood "knew and loved Coldingham so well." (English)
1908
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Adam Thomson, Coldingham: Parish and Priory (1908) (English)
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1908
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Adam Thomson, Coldingham: Parish and Priory (1908) (English)
47827
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=47827
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0000000510941995
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