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Its staff is accommodated in the Public Records Office , and its Secretary , the only full - time servant of the ... But the two , the Public Record Office and the Historical Manuscripts Commission , are separate bodies , the one taken ...
Its staff is accommodated in the Public Records Office , and its Secretary , the only full - time servant of the ... But the two , the Public Record Office and the Historical Manuscripts Commission , are separate bodies , the one taken ...
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It is little more than a century since the systematic housing and preservation of our Public Records as we know it to - day began . In the Middle Ages , when the field of government was limited and legal records were still compact ...
It is little more than a century since the systematic housing and preservation of our Public Records as we know it to - day began . In the Middle Ages , when the field of government was limited and legal records were still compact ...
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Records . By this the Public Records were placed in the charge of the Master of the Rolls , and upon the Treasury was laid the duty to provide suitable buildings for the housing of records . Out of this provision has come the Public ...
Records . By this the Public Records were placed in the charge of the Master of the Rolls , and upon the Treasury was laid the duty to provide suitable buildings for the housing of records . Out of this provision has come the Public ...
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JANUARY | 1 |
Byron and the Stage | 7 |
The General Election and After | 17 |
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