Ethel Margaret Thompson (Q1064): Difference between revisions

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Property / acknowledged for role: transcription / qualifier
 
note: 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)
Property / acknowledged for role: transcription / qualifier
note: In his book "The Abbots 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)
 
Property / acknowledged for role: transcription / reference
 
specific reference information (free text): J. Armitage Robinson, The Abbot's House at Westminster (1911) (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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Notes & queries for Somerset and Dorset (English)
Thompson (English)
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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)
0000000432089951
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lccn-no92020067
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no92020067/
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