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KAS Library Jacob Scott 01/06/1976 KAS Library Jacob Scott 01/06/1976

Incised effigial slabs

Greenhill, F.A., 1976, Incised effigial slabs, London: Faber and Faber.

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Bloxham, Matthew Holbeche, On the sepulchral monuments in Rochester Cathedral. A paper read at the meeting of the Archaeological Institute at Rochester, July 1863.

Bloxham, Matthew Holbeche, On the sepulchral monuments in Rochester Cathedral. A paper read at the meeting of the Archaeological Institute at Rochester, July 1863.

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Christian monuments in England and Wales: an historical and descriptive sketch

Boutell, Charles, 1854, Christian monuments in England and Wales: an historical and descriptive sketch, London: George Bell.

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Blore, Edward, 1826, The monumental remains of noble and eminent persons comprising the sepulchral antiquities of Great Britain, London: Harding, Lepard and Co.

Blore, Edward, 1826, The monumental remains of noble and eminent persons comprising the sepulchral antiquities of Great Britain, London: Harding, Lepard and Co.

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