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MICHAELHOUSE Notes on the History of Michaelhouse Published on the 600th. Anniversary of the Foundation of the Society by Hervey de Stanton

MICHAELHOUSE Notes on the History of Michaelhouse Published on the 600th. Anniversary of the Foundation of the Society by Hervey de Stanton

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MICHAELHOUSE Notes on the History of Michaelhouse Published on the 600th. Anniversary of the Foundation of the Society by Hervey de Stanton

by STAMP, A. E. (Alfred Edward) and Hervey de Stanton

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Cambridge: Privately Printed, 1924. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good+. Small 4to. Pp. 61. Frontis. photo of the Seal of Michaelhouse. Printed on handmade paper. Bound in white buckram, or perhaps sailcloth. As with most copies, a bit soiled. Else, Fine. A history of the college that operated autonomously within Trinity. Now housed in a clear, removable archival protector.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
MICHAELHOUSE Notes on the History of Michaelhouse Published on the 600th. Anniversary of the Foundation of the Society by Hervey de Stanton
Author
STAMP, A. E. (Alfred Edward) and Hervey de Stanton
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
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Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Privately Printed
Place of Publication
Cambridge
Date Published
1924
Keywords
The Otryngham Book, Account of Hervey de Stanton, Newmarket Hostel, Gregory's Hostel, Millstones, Ceremonies of Admission of a Fellow, Alexander de Walsham, John de Illegh

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