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Sumer is icumen in / by Jamieson B. Hurry
Bib ID 545637
Format BookBook
Author
Hurry, Jamieson B. (Jamieson Boyd), 1857-1930
 
Printer (Reading : Poynder & Son)
Description [Reading? : s.n.], 1913 
16 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill., col. facsim. ; 23 cm. 
Notes

"Published in connection with the unveiling of the memorial tablet in the chapter house of Reading Abbey ... on June 18th, 1913"--T.p. verso.

Library's copy (accession no. MUJ1854/­1071) is accompanied by invitation to unveiling of 'Sumer is icumen in' tablet, 18/­6/­1913.

Subjects Reading Abbey (Reading, England) - History.  |  Sumer is icumen in.  |  Folk songs, English - England - Reading - History and criticism.

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