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Charterhouse Archives GB 1143 Charterhouse CHARTERHOUSE ARCHIVES This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 16805 The National Archives J*i^t HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMI! NATIONAL REGISTER O F A ] fjiddutl REPORT (THIRD STAGE): LIST OF DOCUMJ Short Title of MSSf Parish or Borough J,!"G 9* Name and Address QRM£^mM...SQmm., of Owner QQH& S Name and Address CountyJ : X. of Custodian Type of Accumuladong.J:.Qr.eIm.J.Anc.i2rii) E&SttTXL.. Classg..Pil.aXl.Q., lAfiaJUfc E&taafcjei How and where kept Tfranrad land 8lageiJM4n.,.xflfMn,nff ;flftMo1 Ltfrrary Condition of Documents Imp B.i£e..G.ii., fiXml?.li.fl^...J32.1gJ3,tXii:.. Facilities for Students fia....a^li.c.^^l.aa,.J.Q....D.*^..JI. ^^a.a.*....Z^.^...^....2..A...^....^L3r..i.urIicu.i.e SeriaSeriall Places named (in capitals)^ DatDatee DescriptioDescriptionn NoNo.. 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