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Bibliography

Tite, Colin G. C., “’Lost or stolen or strayed’: a survey of manuscripts formerly in the Cottonian library”, The British Library Journal 18 (1992): 107–147.

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Article
“’Lost or stolen or strayed’: a survey of manuscripts formerly in the Cottonian library”
Periodical
Volume
18
Pages
107–147
Subjects and topics
Headings
17th century
Sources
Manuscripts
History, society and culture
Agents
Robert CottonCotton (Robert)
(1570/71–1631)
Sir Robert Bruce, 1st baronet, of Connington Hall, was an English politician, antiquary and collector of manuscripts, who established the Cotton library.
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James UssherUssher (James)
(1581–1656)
Anglican archbishop of Armagh known for his scholarship on a variety of subjects, including history and theology
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Contributors
C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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