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  • 51Joseph Hunter (antiquarian) — Joseph Hunter (6 February 1783–9 May 1861) was a Unitarian Minister and antiquarian best known for his publications Hallamshire. The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York and the two volume South Yorkshire (a… …

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  • 52James Graves (antiquarian) — James Graves (1815 ndash; 1886), was an Irish clergyman, antiquary and archaeologist of the Victorian era.A native of Kilkenny, James s father the Revd. Richard Graves kept a school in the city, and James himself was born on St Canice s day, 11… …

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  • 53John Hunt (antiquarian) — John Hunt was a historian, antiquarian, and collector. Together with his wife Geraldine, he amassed the collection that today forms the basis of the Hunt Museum, Limerick, Ireland. He encouraged Lord Gort to restore Bunratty Castle. He is… …

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  • 54Arthur Collins (antiquarian) — Arthur Collins (1682–1760) was an English antiquarian, genealogist, and historian. He is most known for his work Peerage of England. Contents 1 Personal life 2 Peerage of England 3 Other works 4 …

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  • 55Robert Surtees (antiquarian) — Robert Surtees (1779 February 13 1834) was a celebrated historian and antiquary of his native County Durham. Surtees was born in Durham, and educated at Kepyer School, Haughton, and later at Christ Church, Oxford. Although a student of law he… …

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  • 56John Fenn (antiquarian) — Sir John Fenn (1739 1794) was an English antiquary who is best remembered for collecting, editing, and publishing the Paston Letters which uniquely described the life and political scheming of the gentry in Medieval England. He was also a justice …

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  • 57Giuseppe Colucci (antiquarian) — Giuseppe Colucci (1751‑1809) was a prolific regional historian of the Marche and writer on the antiquities of central Italy; his works include Antichità Picene in 30 volumes, and Antichità Ascolane . Sources * [http://www.sanginesio.org/2 livello …

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  • 58Nicholas Mann (antiquarian) — Nicholas Mann (died 1753) was an English antiquary and Master of the Charterhouse. Life A native of Tewkesbury, he proceeded in 1699 from Eton College to King s College, Cambridge, of which he was elected fellow, and graduated B.A. in 1703, M.A.… …

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  • 59MUSICAL ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY — См. Общества …

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  • 60antiquarianism — antiquarian ► ADJECTIVE ▪ relating to the collection or study of antiques, rare books, or antiquities. ► NOUN (also antiquary) ▪ a person who studies or collects antiquarian items. DERIVATIVES antiquarianism noun …

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