(Q976)

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32 York Street Chambers, Bryanston Square (British English)
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The Surtees Society, 1834-1934, p 192 (British English)
25 Beaufort Street, Chelsea, S. W. (English)
This was the address of her father, Charles Trice Martin, with whom she lived at the time of the census. (English)
Martin (English)
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John Crawford Hudson acknowledged Martin for making transcriptions of documents from the Public Records Office for his book, History of Northumberland Vol VI (English)
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John Crawford Hudson, History of Northumberland Vol VI (1902) (English)
Edward Bateson acknowledged Martin for making transcriptions of documents from London archives for his book, History of Northumberland Vol I (1893) (English)
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Edward Bateson, History of Northumberland Vol I (1893) (English)
L. G. H. Horton Smith acknowledged Martin as "that very careful and expert lady" who in 1902 had conducted research in Fleet of Fines and Lay Subsidy records relating to Northamptonshire from the late 16th and early 17th centuries. (English)
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L. G. H. Horton-Smith, The Ancient Nothern Family of Lumley and its Northamptonshire branch (1948) (English)
Martin's work was credited under the initials M. T. M. (English)
51916
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=51916
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0000000510967079
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lccn-no2006023142
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2006023142/
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