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    Prevention and management of common fracture complications

    Published 2012
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    Pictures by old masters and early English portraits.

    Subjects: “…Archdeacon Sir Francis C.C. Heathcote…”
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    Old master engravings and etchings.

    Subjects: “…Archdeacon H.G. Norres…”
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    Fine silver.

    Subjects: “…Archdeacon in Italy…”
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    Fine silver and portrait miniatures.

    Subjects: “…Archdeacon in Italy…”
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    Fine old English silver.

    Subjects: “…Archdeacon Sir Francis C.C. Heathcote…”
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    Valuable oil paintings comprising pictures by old masters; portraits.

    Subjects: “…Archdeacon White Thomson…”
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    Scientific instruments; watches; early barometers; fine clocks.

    Subjects: “…Archdeacon of Norwich…”
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    Drawings and paintings.

    Subjects: “…Archdeacon of Lewes…”
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    Paintings of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

    Subjects: “…Canon L.J. White Thompson, Archdeacon of Canterbury…”
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    Eighteenth and nineteenth century British watercolours and drawings.

    Subjects: “…Venerable Archdeacon of Worcester…”
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    Classical Victorians : scholars, scoundrels and generals in pursuit of antiquity by Richardson, Edmund, 1982-

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Upward mobility:Exhibitioners born to less distinguished backgrounds, with careers which took them into the elite, or the higher professional classesAppendix C Anglican archdeacons in office in 1840; 1840: archdeacons born into high-ranking church families: social stability; 1840: archdeacons born into the elite, or the higher professional classes: social stability; 1840: archdeacons who engineered themselves into the elite: Upward mobility; 1840: archdeacons who advanced through their theological writings: upward mobility.…”
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    The clerical dilemma : Peter of Blois and literate culture in the twelfth century by Cotts, John D.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…A clerical life -- The archdeacon and his letters -- The formation of a clerical mind -- Courts, administration, and pastoral duty -- The search of the ideal bishop -- The piety of a secular cleric.…”
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    Walter Harper, Alaska Native Son. by Ehrlander, Mary F.

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…On the River and on the Trail with Archdeacon Stuck; 3. Ascent of Denali; 4. Mount Hermon School; 5. …”
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    Communal labor in colonial Kenya : the legitimization of coercion, 1912-1930 by Okia, Opolot, 1968-

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Werengeka's Anxiety -- Forced Labor and Colonial Development in Africa -- The Juridical Foundation of Government Forced Labor -- 'Making the Lazy Nigger Work:' European Settlers, the State and Forced Labor, 1895-1919 -- The Northey Forced Labor Crisis, 1919-1921 -- Interlude: Forced Labor Bounded, 1921-1925 -- Normalizing Force: Archdeacon Walter Owen and the Issue of Communal Labor, 1920-1930.…”
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    Letters of Robert Grosseteste. by Mantello, Frank A. C.

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…107 To the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln -- 108 To the abbot and monks of Fleury -- 109 To the abbot and monks of Cîteaux -- 110 To Otto of Tonengo, cardinal deacon and papal legate in England -- 111 To Pope Innocent IV -- 112 To the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln -- 113 To William of Raleigh, bishop of Winchester, and Walter of Cantilupe, bishop of Worcester -- 114 To William of Nottingham, Franciscan provincial minister -- 115 To Hugh of St Cher, cardinal priest of Santa Sabina -- 116 To Walter de Gray, archbishop of York -- 117 To Pope Innocent IV -- 118 To 'T., ' appointee to a pastoral charge -- 119 To Henry III, king of England -- 120 To John of Offington, papal chaplain -- 121 To the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral -- 122 To the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral -- 123 To the regent masters in theology at Oxford -- 124 To Henry III, king of England -- 125 To Henry III, king of England -- 126 To Boniface of Savoy, archbishop of Canterbury -- 127 Document setting out Grosseteste's position on visitation of the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral -- Appendix A: The Chapter's Objections to Episcopal Visitation -- Appendix B: Letter (25 August 1245) of Pope Innocent IV concluding the Disputebetween Bishop Grosseteste and His Chapter -- 128 To Stephen de Montival, archdeacon of Canterbury, and Innocenzo, papal scriptor -- 129 To Robert Marsh, Grosseteste's official -- 130 To the regular and secular clergy of the diocese of Lincoln -- 131 To the lords of England, citizens of London, and common people of the realm -- 132 To the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln -- APPENDIX: SUMMARIES OF LETTERS, BY CORRESPONDENT -- SELECT ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX OF BIBLICAL QUOTATIONS AND ALLUSIONS -- INDEX OF CLASSICAL, PATRISTIC, AND MEDIEVAL SOURCES -- A -- B -- C -- E -- G -- H -- I -- J -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S.…”
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    History of the Bishops of Salona and Split.

    Published 2006
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    The last chronicle of Barset by Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…-- CHAPTER III. The Archdeacon's Threat -- CHAPTER IV. The Clergyman's House at Hogglestock -- CHAPTER V. …”
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    Religious Identities in Britain, 1660-1832. by Ingram, Robert G.

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…-- 6 The Jacobite Failure to Bridge the Catholic/Protestant Divide, 1717-1730 -- 7 William Warburton, Divine Action, and Enlightened Christianity -- 8 James Boswell and the Bi-Confessional State -- 9 'In the Church I will live and die': John Wesley, the Church of England, and Methodism -- 10 The Waning of Protestant Unity and Waxing of Anti-Catholicism? Archdeacon Daubeny and the Reconstruction of 'Anglican' Identity in the Later Georgian Church, C.1780-C.1830 -- 11 Richard Price on Reason and Revolution -- 12 The 'most horrid and unnatural state of man': John Henry Williams and the French Wars, 1793-1802 -- 13 Sir George Pretyman-Tomline: Ecclesiastical Politician and Theological Polemicist -- 14 'Achitophel Firebrand' at St. …”
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