Emma Elizabeth Cope (Q329)

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  • Mrs Emma Elizabeth Cope
  • Mrs John Hauntenville Cope
  • Emma Elizabeth Thoyts
  • Mrs J. H. Cope
  • Miss E. E. Thoyts
  • E. E. Thoyts
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Emma Elizabeth Cope
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  • Mrs Emma Elizabeth Cope
  • Mrs John Hauntenville Cope
  • Emma Elizabeth Thoyts
  • Mrs J. H. Cope
  • Miss E. E. Thoyts
  • E. E. Thoyts

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The international directory of booksellers and bibliophile's manual (1899) (English)
Thoyts (English)
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Cope (English)
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Addition, Profession or Occupation: wife of John Hautenville Cope Esq. (English)
Qualification: Expert decipherer of old documents in English, French, Latin + Welsh. Lecturer on History of Heraldry, Parish Registers + Precious Stones. (English)
Publications. History of Royal Berks Militia; Annals of a Country Churchyard, How to Decipher Old Documents (3 editions), Register of Heraldry Yorks, Ready to ????? "A New Method for Heraldry identification", Donor of Documents + MSS to the B. M., The Bodleian Library + Reading University + Library. (English)
1 March 1934
Thoyts is listed as a Local Correspondent for Reading. (English)
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Quarterly Journal of the Berkshire Archaeological Society (English)
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Thoyts is listed as the person in charge of this project. (English)
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Berkshire Archaeological and Architectural Society, Annual Report for 1892, Quarterly Journal of the Berkshire Archaeological and Architectural Society 2 (8) (1892) (English)
Cope represented the Oxfordshire Record Society (English)
Cope is noted as one of the delegates responding to the report of the Research Committee (English)
18 November 1933
17 November 1931
Cope is named as taking part in a discussion regarding: the Congres International des Sciences prehistoriques et protohistoriques (continuation of International Congress of Prehistoric Anthropology and Archaeology which had met regularly before WW1), the first session of this to be held in London. (English)
Cope is named as one of the delegates taking part in the discussion following this note (English)
June 1921Gregorian
An index of postal payments for Congress of Archaeological Societies correspondence indicates that the Earthworks Committee wrote two letters to Cope relating to a refulsal to provide information for the Earthworks Report. It is unclear whether the refusal relates to Cope or someone else. (British English)
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CAS 004/01 (formerly MS 990/4/1) Congress of Archaeological Societies Accounts for Correspondence book (English)
6 February 1908Gregorian
Transcripts of Berkshire Parish Registers (English)
Cope offered to submit these Transcripts to the Society on approval, and the Society's executive Committee declined her offer. (English)
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SAL 04/01 SAL Exec Committee Minute Book 7 1904-1913 (English)
9 March 1934
Mrs Cope wrote about her recent failure to second election and suggesting that the council should hold an enquiry on the practice as she understood of a small clique blackballing certain candidates (English)
The Society's Secretary replied to Mrs Cope saying that the Council has no knowledge of the existence of any such clique as she indicates (English)
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correspondence between William Page and John Hautenville Cope indicate that John and Emma Cope were supplying information to William Page relating to Berkshire. (English)
Expert decipherer of old documents in English, French, Latin + Welsh. (English)
1860
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1949
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Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes (1931) (English)
1004284
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Q5372794
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5372794
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lccn-n50082086
http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50082086/
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