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College Hall, Byng Place (English)
51°31'23.77790"N, 0°7'53.24502"W
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1906
1907
Listed as "Katherine Trice Martin" (English)
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LSE/UNREGISTERED/19/16 Register of Students (English)
Martin (English)
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1 August 1894Gregorian
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BM Signatures of Readers 18 25 Nov 1893-23 Sep 1895A50001 to A55000 (English)
Martin is noted as having the occuption "Historical Research" in the LSE Student Register (English)
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LSE/UNREGISTERED/19/16 Register of Students (English)
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In his "Report on the Ancient Records in the Possession of the Guild of Merchant Taylors" (1915) Henry Leonard Hopkinson acknowledged "Miss M. Trice Martin and her sister Miss K. S. Martin" in "The actual work of calendering" the records. (English)
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Henry Leonard Hopkinson, Report on the Ancient Records in the Possession of the Guild of Merchant Taylors (1915) (English)
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British Museum Reading Room Application (English)
note in College Hall Council meeting minutes that Kate Martin had resigned to work in "the Records" with her sister. Mary Trice Martin was a record agent, working specifically with records at the Public Record Office, where her father Charles Trice Martin was Assistant Keeper. Charles Trice Martin was also a member of College Hall's Council (English)
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