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George DAY
B.A., 1520/1 .
S. of Richard, of Newport, Shropshire .
School, Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ].
M.A. 1524 ;
B.D. 1533 ;
D.D. 1537 .
Fellow of ST JOHN'S, 1522 .
Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln) 07 Mar., 1527/8.
Chaplain to Bishop Fisher.
Public orator, 1528-37 .
Master of St John's, 1537-8 .
Vice-Chancellor, 1537-8 .
Provost of King's, 1538-47 .
R. of All Hallows-the-Great, London , 1537-43 .
Bishop of Chichester [ Sussex ], 1543-56 (deprived, 1551-4 ).
Died 11 Aug., 1556.
Will (P.C.C.).
( Cooper, I. 156; Masters, 67; D.N.B. )
George DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1499–1556
B.A. 1520/1
s. of Richard DAY of Newport, Shropshire ,
School Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire],
M.A. 1524
B.D. 1533
D.D. 1537
Fellow of St John's College 1522
Ord. sub-deacon (Lincoln) 1527/8:03:07
Chaplain to Bishop Fisher.
Public orator 1528-37
Master of St John's College 1537-38
Vice-Chancellor 1537-38
Provost of King's College 1538-47
R. of All Hallows-the-Great, London , 1537-43
Bishop of Chichester, [Sussex], 1543-56 (deprived 1551-54 )
Died 1556:08:11
Will (P.C.C.)
( Cooper I. 156; Masters 67; D.N.B. )
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George DAY
Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1538 .
George DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1520–1618
Adm. at King's College scholar from Sch: Eton 1538
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George DAY
Matric. pens. from ST JOHN'S, Michs. 1601.
George DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1583–1681
Matric. pens. from St John's College 1601:10MT:
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William DAY
Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1545 .
S. of Richard, of Newport, Shropshire . B. there, 1529 .
B.A., 1549/50 ;
M.A. 1553 ;
B.D. 1562 .
Fellow, till 1559 .
Proctor, 1557-8 .
Ord. priest, 31 Mar., 1560.
Fellow of Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1560-1 .
Preb. of York [ Yorkshire ], 1560-6 .
Provost of Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1561-96 .
Archdeacon of Nottingham [ Nottinghamshire ], 1561-65 .
Canon of Windsor [ Berkshire ], 1563-72 .
Dean of Windsor [ Berkshire ] and Wolverhampton [ Staffordshire ], 1572-95 .
R. of Hambleden, Buckinghamshire , 1575 .
Chancellor of St Paul's [ London ], 1587-95 .
Bishop of Winchester [ Hampshire ], 1595 .
Died 20 Sep., 1596.
Will, P.C.C.
Brother of George, Bishop of Chichester [ Sussex ], father of Richard (1590).
( Cooper, II. 219; Harwood ; D.N.B. )
William DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1529–1596
Adm. at King's College scholar from Sch: Eton 1545
s. of Richard DAY of Newport, Shropshire ,
b. there 1529
B.A. 1549/50
M.A. 1553
B.D. 1562
Fellow, till 1559
Proctor 1557-58
Ord. priest 1560:03:31
Fellow of Sch: Eton 1560-61
Preb. of York, [Yorkshire], 1560-66
Provost of Sch: Eton 1561-96
Archdeacon of Nottingham, [Nottinghamshire], 1561-65
Canon of Windsor, [Berkshire], 1563-72
Dean of Windsor, [Berkshire], and Wolverhampton, [Staffordshire], 1572-95
R. of Hambleden, Buckinghamshire , 1575
Chancellor of St Paul's, [London], 1587-95
Bishop of Winchester, [Hampshire], 1595
Died 1596:09:20
Will, P.C.C.
brother of George DAY Bishop of Chichester, [Sussex],
father of Richard DAY (1590)
( Cooper II. 219; Harwood ; D.N.B. )
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Day, Alfred George.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at CAIUS, May 5, 1843.
S. of Henry Framingham, Esq., banker.
B. at Swaffham, Norfolk.
School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1843; Scholar, 1844-7; B.A. (5th Classic) 1847; M.A. 1850; incorp. at Oxford, 1858.
Fellow, 1847-77.
Registrar of the College, 1854-7. President, 1875-7. Senior Proctor, 1857.
Classical Lecturer for many years.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1851; priest, 1853.
Presented to living of Weeting, Norfolk, 1857, but resigned it shortly.
R. of Gt Melton, 1876-1901.
Donor to the College of his portrait and £50 for the purchase of plate.
Lived latterly at Sunninghill, Thorpe, Norwich.
Author, Sermon. Died May 7, 1910 (Scott gives May 14), at Norwich.
Buried at Swaffham.
Brother of Edmond H. (1851).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Venn, II. 262; Cambridge Chronicle, May 27, 1910.)
Alfred George DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1824–1910
pens. aged 19 Gonville & Caius College adm1843:05:05
s. of Henry Framingham DAY, Esq., banker
b. Swaffham, Norfolk ,
Sch: Rugby
Matric 1843:10MT:
Scholar 1844-47
BA 5 th Classic 1847
MA 1850
incorp. OX, [Oxfordshire], 1858
Fellow 1847-77
Registrar of: : College 1854-57
President: 1875-77
Senior Proctor: 1857
Classical Lecturer for: : many years.
Ord. deacon Ely 1851
Ord. priest 1853
Presented to living of Weeting, Norfolk , 1857, but resigned it shortly.
R.: Gt Melton, [Norfolk], 1876-1901
Donor to the College of his portrait and £50 for the purchase of plate.
latterly Sunninghill, Thorpe, Norwich, [Norfolk],
Publ.: Sermon.
d. 1910:05:07
(Scott gives 14:05:), Norwich, [Norfolk],
bur. Swaffham, [Norfolk],
brother of Edmond H. DAY (1851)
( Rugby School Reg.; Venn, II. 262; Cambridge Chronicle 1910:05:27)
[add:]Photograph: CAS: Album 17[:add]
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Day, David George.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, July 8, 1852. [3rd] s. of John, solicitor's clerk [formerly of Hitchin] of Smith Street, London.
B. Mar. 8, 1833, at St Pancras.
School, King's College, London.
Matric. Lent, 1854; B.A. 1857.
Died Sept. 11, 1895, of heart disease, at his home, Barnsbury, Islington.
(Scott, MSS.; Morning Post, Sept. 28, 1895.)
David George DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1833–1895
pens. St John's College adm1852:07:08
3rd s. of John DAY, solicitor's clerk [formerly of Hitchin] of Smith Street, London ,
b. St Pancras, [London], 1833:03:08
Sch: King's College London ,
Matric 1854:01LT:
BA 1857
d. 1895:09:11
of heart disease, at his home, Barnsbury, Islington, [London],
(Scott, MSS.; Morning Post 1895:09:28)
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Day, Edward Metcalfe.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 18, 1884.
S. of Henry George (1850), clerk [and Annie Metcalfe]. B. Apr. 9, 1865, at Ravenstonedale, Westmorland.
School, Brighton College.
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887.
Edward Metcalfe DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1865–1963
pens. St John's College adm1884:08:18
s. of Henry George DAY (1850), clerk [and Annie Metcalfe].
b. Ravenstonedale, Westmorland , 1865:04:09
Sch: Sch: Brighton College Brighton, ???,
Matric 1884:10MT:
BA 1887
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Day, Frederick.
Adm. pens. at PEMBROKE, Mar. 10, 1832. 3rd s. of George [M.A., Oxon.], clerk, of Earsham, Norfolk.
B. 1814.
School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1832; Scholar; B.A. 1836.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 1, 1833, age 18, as '3rd s. of the Rev. George, late of Earsham, Norfolk, clerk, deceased.' R. of Benefield, Northants., 1846-51.
Vice-Principal of the Collegiate Institution, Huddersfield, 1850-1. Died Oct. 17, 1851, aged 37, at Torquay.
(Clergy List; List of Carthusians; G. Mag., 1851, II. 664.)
Frederick DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1814–1851
pens. Pembroke College adm1832:03:10
3rd s. of George DAY MA Oxfordshire , , clerk, of Earsham, Norfolk ,
b. 1814
Sch: Charterhouse
Matric 1832:10MT:
Scholar
BA 1836
Adm. Lincoln's Inn aged 18: : 1833:01:01, as "
3rd s. of Rev. George Day DAY late of Earsham, Norfolk , , clerk, deceased."
R.: Benefield, Northamptonshire , 1846-51
Vice-Principal of the Sch: Collegiate Institution Huddersfield, [Yorkshire], 1850-51
d. aged 37 Torquay, [Devon], 1851:10:17
( Clergy List; List of Carthusians; G. Mag 1851, II. 664)
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Day, George.
Adm. pens. at CORPUS CHRISTI, Mar. 12, 1811.
Of Norwich.
Matric. Michs. 1811; Scholar; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1819.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 10, 1815; priest, Dec. 15, 1816.
Minor Canon, Norwich Cathedral, 1817.
V. of Eaton, near Norwich, 1817-65.
R. of Barton Bendish, Norfolk, 1817-65.
P.C. of Hemblington, 1826-65.
P.C. of St Peter's, Mountergate, Norwich, 1829-58.
Disappears from Crockford, 1866.
Resided at Ber St, Norwich.
(Crockford, which gives this man as of C.C.C., Oxford.)
George DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1793–1866
pens. Corpus Christi College adm1811:03:12
Of Norwich, [Norfolk],
Matric 1811:10MT:
Scholar
BA 1815
MA 1819
Ord. deacon Norwich 1815:12:10
Ord. priest 1816:12:15
Minor Canon: Norwich Cathedral, [Norfolk], 1817
V.: Eaton, near Norwich, [Norfolk], 1817-65
R.: Barton Bendish, Norfolk , 1817-65
P.C.: Hemblington, [Norfolk], 1826-65
P.C.: St Peter's, Mountergate, Norwich, [Norfolk], 1829-58
d. Disappears from Crockford 1866
At Ber St, Norwich, [Norfolk],
( Crockford, which gives this man as of C.C.C., OX, [Oxfordshire], .)
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Day, George Dennis.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 3, 1879.
S. of George Newton, solicitor.
B. June 17, 1860, at St Ives, Hunts.
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. and LL.B. 1883; M.A. 1886.
Champion long distance cyclist.
Solicitor and Town Clerk of St Ives, 1890-1940.
Retired and lived at Rheola, St Ives.
(Cambridge Daily News, Feb. 9, 1940; Law List, 1940.)
George Dennis DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1860–1948
pens. St John's College adm1879:10:03
s. of George Newton DAY Solicitor:
b. St Ives, Huntingdonshire , 1860:06:17
Matric 1879:10MT:
BA 1883
LLB 1883
MA 1886
Champion long distance cyclist.
Solicitor: and Town Clerk of: St Ives, [Huntingdonshire], 1890-1940
Retired and Rheola, St Ives, [Huntingdonshire],
( Cambridge Daily News 1940:02:09; Law List 1940)
[add:] d. 1948:07:04 at St Ives, [Huntingdonshire], [:add]
[add:](J.D. Pickles: Eagle, Dec. 1948)[:add]
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Day George Edward.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Mar. 11, 1833.
S. of George, of Manorabon House, Swansea.
B. Aug. 4, 1815, at Tenby.
Matric. Michs. 1833.
Migrated to Pembroke, Feb. 5, 1834; B.A. (29th Wrangler) 1837; M.A. 1840; Lic. Med. 1843.
Physician in London, 1843.
M.R.C.P., 1844.
F.R.C.P., 1847.
Physician to Western General Dispensary.
Lecturer on materia medica at Middlesex Hospital.
Chandos Professor of Anatomy and Medicine at St Andrew's, 1849-63.
M.D. (Giessen), 1849.
F.R.S., 1850.
Translated J.F. Simon's Animal Chemistry (2 vols.), 1845, and J. Vogel's Pathological Anatomy of the Human Body, 1847.
Author of A practical Treatise on the domestic Management and most important diseases of advanced life, 1849; Chemistry in its relations to physiology and medicine, 1860, and of many articles in medical papers and Chambers's Encyclopaedia. Died at Andersey, Torquay, Jan. 31, 1872.
(Boase, I. 841; D.N.B.)
George Edward DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1815–1872
pens. Trinity College adm1833:03:11
s. of George DAY of Manorabon House, Manorabon, Swansea, [Glamorgan],
b. Tenby, [Pembrokeshire], 1815:08:04
Matric 1833:10MT:
Mig. to Pembroke College 1834:02:05
BA 29 th Wrangler 1837
MA 1840
Lic. ??? Medical 1843
Physician in: : London , 1843
MRCP 1844
FRCP 1847
Physician to: : Western General Dispensary Western, [London],
Lecturer on materia medica at Middlesex Hospital Middlesex, [London],
Chandos Professor of Anatomy: and Medicine St Andrew's, [Scotland], 1849-63
MD Giessen 1849
FRS 1850
Translated J.F. Simon's Animal Chemistry (2 vols.) 1845, and J. Vogel's Pathological Anatomy of the Human Body 1847
Author of A practical Treatise on the domestic Management and most important diseases of advanced life 1849;
Chemistry in its relations to physiology and medicine 1860, and of many articles in medical papers and Chambers' Encyclopaedia.
d. Andersey, Torquay, [Devon], 1872:01:31
( Boase, I. 841; D.N.B. )
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Day, George Ogden.
Adm. pens. at CAIUS, Dec. 29, 1844.
S. of John, of Beccles, Suffolk [a nephew of Jeremy Day, former Fellow of the College]. Did not reside.
Died Apr. 21, 1846, aged 20.
(Venn, II. 270.)
George Ogden DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1826–1846
pens. Gonville & Caius College adm1844:12:29
s. of John DAY of Beccles, Suffolk , [a nephew of Jeremy DAY, former
Fellow of: : College
Did not reside
d. aged 20 . 1846:04:21
( Venn, II. 270)
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Day, Henry George.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, June 22, 1850.
S. of William, of Maresfield, Sussex [and Ann Elliott]. B. there Sept. 14, 1830.
School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar; B.A. (5th Wrangler; Class.
Trip., 1st Class) 1854; M.A. 1857.
Fellow, 1855-63.
Ord. deacon, 1859; priest (Ely) 1861.
Assistant Master at Brighton College, 1859-61.
Head Master of Sedbergh Grammar School, 1861-74.
C. of Riverhead, Kent, 1877-8. Resided latterly at West Brighton.
Author, Geometrical Conic Sections; The Ellipse, 1868.
Died Feb. 10, 1900, at West Brighton.
Father of Edward M. (1884).
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Boase, v. 46; Crockford.)
Henry George DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1830–1900
pens. St John's College adm1850:06:22
s. of William DAY of Maresfield, Sussex ,
s. of Ann Elliott].
b. there 1830:09:14
Sch: Shrewsbury
Matric 1850:10MT:
Scholar
BA 5 th Wrangler ; Class.Trip., 1st Class 1854
MA 1857
Fellow 1855-63
Ord. deacon 1859
Ord. priest Ely 1861
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Brighton College Brighton, [East Sussex], 1859-61
Headmaster of: : Sch: Sedbergh Grammar School Sedbergh, [Yorkshire], 1861-74
C.: Riverhead, Kent , 1877-78
latterly West Brighton, [East Sussex],
Publ.: Geometrical Conic Sections; The Ellipse 1868
d. West Brighton, [East Sussex], 1900:02:10
father of Edward M. DAY (1884)
( Shrewsbury School Reg. ; Scott, MSS.; Boase, v. 46; Crockford. )
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UPCHER, ABBOTT Adm.
pens. at TRINITY, Jan. 6, 1832. [2nd s. of Abbott (above), of Sheringham Hall, Norfolk (and the Hon. Charlotte Wilson, eldest dau. of Lord Berners). B. Sept. 25, 1813.
School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1838; priest, Mar. 11, 1838.
C. of Kirby Cane, Norfolk , 1843-51; R. there, 1851-93.
Domestic Chaplain to three Lord Berners.
Married, 1839, Mary Jones, dau. of the Rev. George Day, R. of Earsham, Norfolk . Died May 17, 1893.
Father of the next; brother of Henry R. (1827) and Arthur W. (1833).
( Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Guardian, May 24, 1893.)
Abbott UPCHER
Approx. lifespan: 1813–1893
pens. Trinity College adm1832:01:06
2nd s. of Abbott UPCHER (1802), of Sheringham Hall, Sheringham, Norfolk , (and the Hon. Charlotte Wilson BERNERS eldest dau. of Lord – BERNERS )
b. 1813:09:25
Sch: Harrow School Harrow, [Middlesex],
Matric 1832:10MT:
BA 1836
Ord. deacon Norwich 1838
Ord. priest 1838:03:11
C.: Kirby Cane, Norfolk , 1843-51
R.: there ^ Norfolk , 1851-93
Domestic Chapl. to three Lord Berners.
m. 1839 Mary Jones DAY dau. of Rev. George DAY R.: Earsham, Norfolk ,
d. 1893:05:17
father of Abbot Roland UPCHER (1868)
brother of Henry R. (1827)
Arthur W. (1833)
( Harrow School Reg. ; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Guardian 1893:05:24)
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WORDSWORTH, CHARLES.
M.A. 1833, incorp. from Oxford. [2nd s. of Dr Christopher (1791), Master of Trinity.
B. Aug. 22, 1806, in Lambeth.
Schools, Sevenoaks and Harrow; played in the first Eton and Harrow cricket match, 1822, and in the first Winchester and Harrow match, 1825.] Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, July 8, 1825; B.A. (Oxford) 1830; M.A. (Oxford), 1832; D.C.L. (Oxford) 1853.
Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1834; priest, 1840.
Second Master at Winchester, 1835-45; Warden of Trinity College, Glenalmond, 1846-54.
Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, 1852-92.
Married (1) Dec. 29, 1835, Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. George Day, of Earsham, Norfolk , and had one daughter; (2) Oct. 28, 1846, Katharine Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. W. B. Barter, R. of Burghclere, Hampshire , and had 12 children.
Author, religious and ecclesiastical.
Died Dec. 5, 1892, at St Andrews; buried in the Cathedral.
Brother of Christopher (1825) and John (1823).
( D.N.B.; Al. Oxon. )
Charles WORDSWORTH
Approx. lifespan: 1806–1892
MA 1833 incorp. from Oxford University
2nd s. of Dr Christopher WORDSWORTH (1791) Master of: : Trinity College
b. 1806:08:22 in Lambeth, [London],
schools Sch: Sevenoaks School Sevenoaks, [Kent],
and Harrow, [Middlesex], ; played in the first Eton and Harrow cricket match 1822 and in the first Winchester and Harrow match 1825
Matric. from Christ Church [Oxford] 1825:07:08
BA(Oxford) 1830
MA(Oxford) 1832
DCL(Oxford) 1853
Ord. deacon OX, [Oxfordshire], 1834
Ord. priest 1840
Second Master at: : Winchester, [Hampshire], 1835-45
Warden of: : Sch: Trinity College Glenalmond, [Scotland], 1846-54
Bishop of: St Andrews, [Fife], Dunkeld, [Perthshire], and Dunblane, [Perthshire], 1852-92
m. (1) 1835:12:29 Charlotte DAY dau. of Rev. George DAY of Earsham, Norfolk , and had one daughter
m. (2) 1846:10:28 Katharine Mary BARTER eldest dau. of Rev. W. B. BARTER R.: Burghclere, Hampshire , and had 12 children
Publ.: religious and ecclesiastical.
d. St Andrews, [Fife], 1892:12:05
buried in the Cathedral.
brother of Christopher WORDSWORTH (1825)
brother of John WORDSWORTH (1823)
( D.N.B.; Al. Oxon. )
Mabel Katharine DAY
Approx. lifespan: 1875–1973
Matric Girton College 1896
b. [Ludlow, Shropshire ,] 1875:12:05
dau. of Rev. Henry George DAY Fellow of St John's College
dau. of Annie METCALFE
Sch: Brighton High School [[Brighton], [Sussex],]
Girton College 1896-99
Cambridge Senior Local Scholar.
Math.Trip., Pt I, Cl.III 1899
BA Lond. 1899
MA Lond. 1902
DLit Lond. 1925
Assistant Mistress: Sch: Monmouth High School [[Monmouth], [Monmouthshire],]
Assistant Mistress: Sch: Preston High School [[Preston], [Lancashire],]
Assistant Mistress: Sch: Barnsley High School [[Barnsley], [West Riding of Yorkshire],]
Assistant Mistress: Sch: Tiffin Girls' School [[Tiffin], < >[[XXX],] 1900-07
Lecturer in Math.: Sch: Islington Day Training College [[Islington], [London],] 1907-09
Lecturer in Eng.: Sch: King's College [ London ,] 1912-36
Sec. and Assistant Director: E.E.T.S. since1921
Member of Council: of Philol. Society 1917-38
Member of Board of Eng. Stud.: Sch: University of London [ London ,] 1924-36
Sec.: of L.C.C. School Care Committee [ London ,] 1942-45
Publ.: ed. of The Wheatley MS . (E.E.T.S., O.S., 155) 1921
Publ.: (with late Professor Kölbing) The siege of Jerusalem (E.E.T.S., O.S., 188) 1932
Kölbing, Professor
Publ.: (with Dr R. Steele) Mum and the Sothsegger (E.E.T.S., O.S., 199) 1936
Dr R. STEELE
Publ.: introd. to the late Sir L. Gollancz's ed. of Sir Gawain and the green knight (E.E.T.S., O.S., 210) 1941
Publ.: introd. to the late Sir L. Gollancz's ed. of Death and liffe (Select Early Eng. Poems, V) 1930
Sir L. GOLLANCZ
Publ.: (with Dr R. Steele) The English poems of Charles of Orleans, vol. II (E.E.T.S., O.S., 220) 1947
Publ.: 'The revisions of Piers Plowman' ( Mod. Lang. Rev. .) 1928
Publ.: 'Strophic division in M.E. alliterative verse' ( Englische Stud .) 1931
Publ.: reviews in Rev. Eng. Stud .
Address Elgin Court, Elgin Avenue, [London], , W.9

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