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Page 43
... died in London and was buried in the Abbey . If his widow erected any memorial , it has not sur- vived , and the position of the grave is unknown . Hakluyt is known to - day by the final Voyages . All his other work was for his own ...
... died in London and was buried in the Abbey . If his widow erected any memorial , it has not sur- vived , and the position of the grave is unknown . Hakluyt is known to - day by the final Voyages . All his other work was for his own ...
Page 164
... died in the following year , and his place was taken by Lord Peckover . Lord Amherst of Hackney , who had succeeded Lord Stanley of Alderley in 1904 and who , with Sir Basil Thomson , had edited for us The Voyage of MendaƱa to the ...
... died in the following year , and his place was taken by Lord Peckover . Lord Amherst of Hackney , who had succeeded Lord Stanley of Alderley in 1904 and who , with Sir Basil Thomson , had edited for us The Voyage of MendaƱa to the ...
Page 167
... died three years later . When Joyce gave up the secretaryship , the post was accepted by Mr F. P. Sprent , the Superintendent of the British Museum Map Room ( 18 November 1926 ) . He had been De Villiers's assistant at the Museum , and ...
... died three years later . When Joyce gave up the secretaryship , the post was accepted by Mr F. P. Sprent , the Superintendent of the British Museum Map Room ( 18 November 1926 ) . He had been De Villiers's assistant at the Museum , and ...
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