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Reading Abbey. By Jamieson B. Hurry. Illustrated by plans, views and facsimiles
Bib ID 1686275
Format BookBook
Author
Hurry, Jamieson B. (Jamieson Boyd), 1857-1930
 
Description London, E. Stock, 1901 
x p., 1 ., 214 p., 1 . front. (arms in colors) illus., pl. (partly col.) plans (partly fold.) facsim. 25 cm. 
Notes

Title in red and black.

Head and tail pieces.

Appendices: I. Chronological list of the abbots.--II. The foundation charter.--III. Calendar of charters in the British museum, chronologically arranged.

Subjects Reading Abbey (Reading, England)  |  Reading (England) - Buildings, structures, etc.

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