(Q153)

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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)
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LSE Unregistered 19/16 Register of Students 1895-1917 (English)
Eliza Jeffries Davis took an Honours examination in History, awarded first class (British English)
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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
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Library Association Record (British English)
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Canterbury and York Society AGM 1937 (Pamphlet) (British English)
Davis is listed as an Ordinary Member of the London Local Committee (British English)
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British Federation of University Women Annual Report 1919-1920 (British English)
Davis is listed as an Active Member (English)
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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)
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The Historical Association 1906-1956 (1955) (British English)
Research Assistant, English History (English)
Reader in the History and Records of London (British English)
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Davis's role was supported by a grant from the London County Council. (English)
1921
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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
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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Journal of education and school world March 1922, p 186 (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)
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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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1943
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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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