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Miss E. J. Davis
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Miss Davis, M. A.
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Eliza Jeffries Davis, M.A.
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E. Jeffries Davis
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Eliza Jeffries Davis, M. A. F.R.Hist.S.
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Miss E. J. Davis
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Miss Davis, M.A.
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Miss E. Davis, M.A.
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Eliza Jeffries Davis, M.A.
Property / academic degree: master's degree / qualifier
 
point in time: 1913
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Property / academic degree: master's degree / qualifier
 
Property / academic degree: master's degree / qualifier
conferred by: unknown value
 
Property / academic degree: master's degree / qualifier
academic subject: unknown value
 
Property / academic degree: master's degree / qualifier
point in time: unknown value
 
Property / academic degree: master's degree / qualifier
latest date: 1929
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Property / academic degree: master's degree / reference
 
described at URL: https://archives.libraries.london.ac.uk/resources/1931gradlist.pdf
Property / academic degree: bachelor's degree / qualifier
 
Property / was fellow of: Royal Historical Society / qualifier
 
start time: 14 February 1924Gregorian
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Property / was fellow of: Royal Historical Society / qualifier
 
end time: 1943
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Property / was fellow of: Royal Historical Society / qualifier
latest date: 1929
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Property / was fellow of: Royal Historical Society / reference
 
Property / employed as
 
Property / employed as: Researcher / rank
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Property / employed as: Researcher / qualifier
start time: 1906
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Property / employed as: Researcher / qualifier
base salary (free text): £10 per month for four months (1907) (British English)
 
Property / employed as: Researcher / qualifier
 
Property / employed as: Researcher / qualifier
 
Property / employed as: Researcher / qualifier
 
Property / employed as: Researcher / reference
 
Property / educated at
 
Property / educated at: London School of Economics / rank
 
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Property / educated at: London School of Economics / qualifier
 
start time: 1904
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end time: 1906
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Property / educated at: London School of Economics / qualifier
 
note: Davis's entry notes "Matric 1895" (English)
Property / educated at: London School of Economics / qualifier
 
note: 1904-5 Michaelmas 6984 7081 Lent 6984 Summer 7567 (English)
Property / educated at: London School of Economics / reference
 
specific reference information (free text): LSE Unregistered 19/16 Register of Students 1895-1917 (English)
stated in: London School of Economics archive
Property / educated at
 
Property / educated at: University College London / rank
 
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Property / educated at: University College London / qualifier
 
start time: 1917
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Property / educated at: University College London / qualifier
 
Property / educated at: University College London / qualifier
 
end time: 1920
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Property / educated at: University College London / reference
 
Property / employed as
 
Property / employed as: Teacher / rank
 
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Property / employed as: Teacher / qualifier
 
Property / employed as: Teacher / qualifier
 
point in time: 1904
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stated in: London School of Economics archive
specific reference information (free text): LSE Unregistered 19/16 Register of Students 1895-1917 (English)
Property / held position
 
Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / rank
 
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Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
start time: 1915
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Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
end time: 1916
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Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
title of course: General History (Med[iaeval] European) (English)
Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / reference
 
Property / held position
 
Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / rank
 
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Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
start time: 1916
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end time: 1919
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Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
title of course: General History (Mediaeval Europ.) (English)
Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / reference
 
Property / held position
 
Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / rank
 
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Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
start time: 1919
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Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
end time: 1920
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Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
title of course: Materials for English History (Seminar) (English)
Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Lecturer (Extension) / reference
 
Property / held position
 
Property / held position: Research Assistant / rank
 
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Property / held position: Research Assistant / qualifier
 
point in time: 1918
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Property / held position: Research Assistant / qualifier
 
specific role: Research Assistant, English History (English)
Property / held position: Research Assistant / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Research Assistant / reference
 
Property / held position
 
Property / held position: Contributor / rank
 
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Property / held position: Contributor / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Contributor / qualifier
 
base salary (free text): £10 per month for four months (1907) (English)
Property / held position: Contributor / qualifier
 
start time: 1906
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Property / held position: Contributor / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Contributor / qualifier
 
Property / held position: Contributor / reference
 
Property / served on
 
Property / served on: Board of Studies / rank
 
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Property / served on: Board of Studies / qualifier
 
specific role: Member of History Board of Studies (English)
Property / served on: Board of Studies / qualifier
 
point in time: 1926
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specific reference information (free text): University of London Calendar (1926-7) (English)
stated in: University Calendars
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Property / served on: Board of Studies / rank
 
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specific role: Member of Archaeology Board of Studies (English)
Property / served on: Board of Studies / qualifier
 
point in time: 1926
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stated in: University Calendars
specific reference information (free text): University of London Calendar (1926-7) (English)
Property / spoke at
 
Property / spoke at: meeting / rank
 
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Property / spoke at: meeting / qualifier
 
Property / spoke at: meeting / qualifier
 
point in time: 1 April 1925Gregorian
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title of paper: The Beginning of the Dissolution: Christ Church Aldgate, 1525 (English)
Property / spoke at: meeting / reference
 
Property / spoke at
 
Property / spoke at: meeting / rank
 
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Property / spoke at: meeting / qualifier
 
Property / spoke at: meeting / qualifier
 
point in time: 14 October 1937
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title of paper: The Historical Associations of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea (English)
Property / spoke at: meeting / reference
 
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point in time: 7 July 1922Gregorian
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title of paper: The History of Bridge House Estates Trust (English)
Property / spoke at: meeting / qualifier
 
note: This was a public meeting at Carpenter's Hall, Throgmorton Avenue, EC, to protest the plan for demolishing a recently discovered ancient arch under London Bridge. (English)
Property / spoke at: meeting / qualifier
 
Property / spoke at: meeting / reference
 
specific reference information (free text): The Structural Engineer June 1922, p 197 (English)
instance of: advertisement
Property / spoke at
 
Property / spoke at: University College London / rank
 
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Property / spoke at: University College London / qualifier
 
point in time: March 1922Gregorian
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Property / spoke at: University College London / qualifier
 
title of paper: London Chronicles and Chroniclers (a series of lectures) (English)
Property / spoke at: University College London / qualifier
 
note: Davis's lectures were advertised as Free Public Lectures. (English)
Property / spoke at: University College London / reference
 
specific reference information (free text): Journal of education and school world March 1922, p 186 (English)
instance of: advertisement
stated in: periodical
Property / spoke at
 
Property / spoke at: meeting / rank
 
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Property / spoke at: meeting / qualifier
 
point in time: 1 November 1922Gregorian
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Property / spoke at: meeting / qualifier
 
title of paper: Old London Bridge (English)
Property / spoke at: meeting / reference
 
Property / Wikidata ID
 
Q115982486
Property / Wikidata ID: Q115982486 / rank
 
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Property / Wikidata ID: Q115982486 / qualifier
 
described at URL: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q115982486
Property / archives at
 
Property / archives at: British Library / rank
 
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Property / archives at: British Library / qualifier
 
described at URL: http://searcharchives.bl.uk/IAMS_VU2:LSCOP_BL:IAMS037-001960721
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no value
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Property / archives at: no value / qualifier
 
described at URL: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F43962
Property / archives at
 
Property / archives at: London Metropolitan Archives / rank
 
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Property / archives at: London Metropolitan Archives / qualifier
 
described at URL: https://search.lma.gov.uk/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/LMA_OPAC/web_detail?SESSIONSEARCH&exp=refd%20CLC/463
Property / ISNI ID
 
0000000448877602
Property / ISNI ID: 0000000448877602 / rank
 
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Property / date of birth
 
1875
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Property / date of death
 
30 October 1943
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Property / date of death: 30 October 1943 / rank
 
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Property / date of death: 30 October 1943 / reference
 
Property / acknowledged for role
 
Property / acknowledged for role: supplying information / rank
 
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Property / acknowledged for role: supplying information / qualifier
 
note: In his introduction to the first edition of his book The Evolution of Parliament (1920), Pollard acknowledged Jeffries Davis for her contributions to discussions on historical research taking place at University College London that helped Pollard write the book through corrections, suggestions and references. (English)
Property / acknowledged for role: supplying information / qualifier
 
note: He further acknowledged her for creating a valuable "card-index of references to the materials of English parliamentary history." (English)
Property / acknowledged for role: supplying information / qualifier
 
point in time: 1920
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specific reference information (free text): A. F. Pollard, The Evolution of Parliament (1920) (English)
Property / family name at birth
 
Jeffries Davis (English)
Property / family name at birth: Jeffries Davis (English) / rank
 
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Property / family name at birth: Jeffries Davis (English) / qualifier
 
note: alternatively Davis (English)
Property / was delegate at (item)
 
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of Archaeological Societies Annual General Meeting / rank
 
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Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of Archaeological Societies Annual General Meeting / qualifier
 
point in time: 1924
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Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of Archaeological Societies Annual General Meeting / qualifier
 
note: Davis attending Congress AGM, to instigate a discussion on access to research [same discussion she holds at Anglo-American Conference of Historians, same year] (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of Archaeological Societies Annual General Meeting / qualifier
 
note: 1: "Miss Jeffries Davis, of the Institute of Historical Research in the University of London, opened a discussion on the means whereby the research work of local historical, archaeological and record societies might be better known and more accessible to historical investigators. Miss Davis dealt with the subject under two aspects : (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of Archaeological Societies Annual General Meeting / qualifier
 
note: A. The value to historians of much that is published by local Societies. B. The difficulties which often prevent them from discovering what has been thus published. (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of Archaeological Societies Annual General Meeting / qualifier
 
note: A. All Historical and Record Societies continually, and Archaeological Societies from time to time, published documents. These had a double value : (i) to the local antiquaries, historians, topographers and genealogists who formed the Society (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of Archaeological Societies Annual General Meeting / qualifier
 
note: (2) for general archaeological, historical and biographical purposes, in combination with similar material relating to other areas. Examples : Pipe Rolls, Municipal, Diocesan and Parochial records, etc., etc. All were obviously of much value to the historian, especially if he were interested in English administrative, ecclesiastical, social, or economic history. (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of Archaeological Societies Annual General Meeting / qualifier
 
note: B. Supposing the historian knew where the original documents were, or ought to be, how could he discover whether, when or where they had been printed ? (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of Archaeological Societies Annual General Meeting / qualifier
 
note: He would, of course, begin with the publica- tions of H.M. Government, and go on to those of the societies, if such existed, which dealt specifically with the kind of material he needed ; but otherwise he would have to be content with Gross's Bibliography of Municipal History and the Catalogue of the Record Office Library, neither complete, both out of date, and the latter not easily procured. (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of Archaeological Societies Annual General Meeting / qualifier
 
note: Beyond these he had to rely on chance references and reviews, and the incomplete though very valuable card index at the Record Office. It was, therefore, very unlikely that he would discover all the material available. In conclusion, Miss Davis urged the following desiderata : (1) A complete list of all Societies publishing historical material. (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of Archaeological Societies Annual General Meeting / qualifier
 
note: (2) An accessible collection of all their Reports, Lists of publications, and Index volumes, conveniently arranged. (3) A Card Index of printed documents, arranged historically, not topographically, to be kept in a place where it would be accessible to all historical investigators" (English)
Property / was delegate at (item): Congress of Archaeological Societies Annual General Meeting / reference
 
Property / corresponded with
 
Property / corresponded with: William Page / rank
 
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Property / corresponded with: William Page / reference
 

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  • E. Jeffries Davis
  • Eliza Jeffries Davis, M. A. F.R.Hist.S.
  • Miss E. J. Davis
  • Miss Davis, M.A.
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  • Miss E. J. Davis, M.A.
  • Eliza Jeffries Davis, M.A.
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  • Eliza Jeffries Davis, M. A. F.R.Hist.S.
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University of London Historical Record (1836-1912) (English)
1904
1906
Davis's entry notes "Matric 1895" (English)
1904-5 Michaelmas 6984 7081 Lent 6984 Summer 7567 (English)
1 reference
LSE Unregistered 19/16 Register of Students 1895-1917 (English)
Eliza Jeffries Davis took an Honours examination in History, awarded first class (British English)
1 reference
University of London Historical Record (1836-1912) (British English)
Jeffries Davis (English)
alternatively Davis (English)
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Addition, Profession or Occupation: Reader in the History and Records of London, and Fellow of University College, University of London. (English)
Qualification: Numerous contributions on Mediaeval and Tudor subjects to the English Historical Review; the Ecclesiastical History 1350-1547 (in collaboration) in the Victoria County History of london, 1908; "The Transformation of London" in Tudor Studies Editor of "History" – the Quarterly Journal of the Historical Association. (English)
10 January 1929Gregorian
1 reference
Library Association Record (British English)
1 reference
Canterbury and York Society AGM 1937 (Pamphlet) (British English)
Davis is listed as an Ordinary Member of the London Local Committee (British English)
1 reference
British Federation of University Women Annual Report 1919-1920 (British English)
Davis is listed as an Active Member (English)
1 reference
London County Council and London Survey Committee, Survey of London Vol XVII: Highgate (1936) (English)
Davis was Hon Secretary of the journal's editorial board (English)
1 reference
The Historical Association 1906-1956 (1955) (British English)
Research Assistant, English History (English)
Reader in the History and Records of London (British English)
unknown value
Davis's role was supported by a grant from the London County Council. (English)
1921
3 references
Davis was selected as one of the representatives of the Institute of Historical Research on the Joint Committee established between the Congress of Archaeological Societies and the Institute of HIstorical Reserach on the matter of the cooperation of Local Societies (British English)
8 December 1924Gregorian
1 reference
CAS 001/02 (formerly MS 990/1/2 Congress of Archaeological Societies [Council Meeting Minutes] Oct 1919 to Mar 30 1945 (British English)
Member of History Board of Studies (English)
1 reference
University of London Calendar (1926-7) (English)
Member of Archaeology Board of Studies (English)
1 reference
University of London Calendar (1926-7) (English)
The Congress's Council asked Davis to speak at the Annual Congress "on the question of the cooperation of Local Societies in historical research + will move that the Congress write the Institute of Historical Rsearch to join in a Committee to consider the matter + report to the Society of Antiquaries" (British English)
1 reference
CAS 001/02 (formerly MS 990/1/2 Congress of Archaeological Societies [Council Meeting Minutes] Oct 1919 to Mar 30 1945 (English)
3 February 1922Gregorian
London and its Records (English)
Davis's lecture is advertised as a Public Lecture. (English)
1 reference
1 April 1925Gregorian
The Beginning of the Dissolution: Christ Church Aldgate, 1525 (English)
14 October 1937
The Historical Associations of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea (English)
7 July 1922Gregorian
The History of Bridge House Estates Trust (English)
This was a public meeting at Carpenter's Hall, Throgmorton Avenue, EC, to protest the plan for demolishing a recently discovered ancient arch under London Bridge. (English)
1 reference
The Structural Engineer June 1922, p 197 (English)
March 1922Gregorian
London Chronicles and Chroniclers (a series of lectures) (English)
Davis's lectures were advertised as Free Public Lectures. (English)
1 reference
Journal of education and school world March 1922, p 186 (English)
Davis attending Congress AGM, to instigate a discussion on access to research [same discussion she holds at Anglo-American Conference of Historians, same year] (English)
1: "Miss Jeffries Davis, of the Institute of Historical Research in the University of London, opened a discussion on the means whereby the research work of local historical, archaeological and record societies might be better known and more accessible to historical investigators. Miss Davis dealt with the subject under two aspects : (English)
A. The value to historians of much that is published by local Societies. B. The difficulties which often prevent them from discovering what has been thus published. (English)
A. All Historical and Record Societies continually, and Archaeological Societies from time to time, published documents. These had a double value : (i) to the local antiquaries, historians, topographers and genealogists who formed the Society (English)
(2) for general archaeological, historical and biographical purposes, in combination with similar material relating to other areas. Examples : Pipe Rolls, Municipal, Diocesan and Parochial records, etc., etc. All were obviously of much value to the historian, especially if he were interested in English administrative, ecclesiastical, social, or economic history. (English)
B. Supposing the historian knew where the original documents were, or ought to be, how could he discover whether, when or where they had been printed ? (English)
He would, of course, begin with the publica- tions of H.M. Government, and go on to those of the societies, if such existed, which dealt specifically with the kind of material he needed ; but otherwise he would have to be content with Gross's Bibliography of Municipal History and the Catalogue of the Record Office Library, neither complete, both out of date, and the latter not easily procured. (English)
Beyond these he had to rely on chance references and reviews, and the incomplete though very valuable card index at the Record Office. It was, therefore, very unlikely that he would discover all the material available. In conclusion, Miss Davis urged the following desiderata : (1) A complete list of all Societies publishing historical material. (English)
(2) An accessible collection of all their Reports, Lists of publications, and Index volumes, conveniently arranged. (3) A Card Index of printed documents, arranged historically, not topographically, to be kept in a place where it would be accessible to all historical investigators" (English)
In his introduction to the first edition of his book The Evolution of Parliament (1920), Pollard acknowledged Jeffries Davis for her contributions to discussions on historical research taking place at University College London that helped Pollard write the book through corrections, suggestions and references. (English)
He further acknowledged her for creating a valuable "card-index of references to the materials of English parliamentary history." (English)
1 reference
A. F. Pollard, The Evolution of Parliament (1920) (English)
Davis worked on the Ecclesiastical History of London for the first VCH volume on London (British English)
1906
1875
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http://searcharchives.bl.uk/IAMS_VU2:LSCOP_BL:IAMS037-001960721
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https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F43962
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https://search.lma.gov.uk/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/LMA_OPAC/web_detail?SESSIONSEARCH&exp=refd%20CLC/463
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https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F43962
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0000000448877602
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66134485
http://viaf.org/viaf/66134485
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Q115982486
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q115982486
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lccn-no2002021916
http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2002021916/
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