The history and antiquities of Naseby, in the county of Northampton / by the Rev. John Mastin, Vicar of Naseby
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- 2537313
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- Author:
- Mastin, John
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- Cambridge : Printed by Francis Hodson, for the author, 1792
- [2], iv, [5]-206 p. : folded plan ; 20 cm. (8vo)
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- Folded plan faces half-title.
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