An edition of An old Stuart genealogy (1898)

An old Stuart genealogy

a paper read before ye Sette of Odd Volumes February 5th, 1897 : in ye first year of ye reign of His Oddship Sir Stuart Knill, Baronet, and ye sixtieth year of ye reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria

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Marcus Bourne Huish
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An edition of An old Stuart genealogy (1898)

An old Stuart genealogy

a paper read before ye Sette of Odd Volumes February 5th, 1897 : in ye first year of ye reign of His Oddship Sir Stuart Knill, Baronet, and ye sixtieth year of ye reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria

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Publisher
Bedford Press
Language
English
Pages
48

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Edition Notes

No. 211 of an edition of 249 copies.

Published in
London
Series
Privately printed opuscula of ye Sette of Odd Volumes ;, no. 44, Privately printed opuscula issued to members of the Sette of Odd Volumes ;, no. 44

Classifications

Library of Congress
AC1 .S5 no. 44

The Physical Object

Pagination
48 p. :
Number of pages
48

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6599276M
LCCN
17017598
OCLC/WorldCat
13115872, 228717971

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