Item 66 - Brief biographical notes by John Venn on relations and connections at Trinity College

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Brief biographical notes by John Venn on relations and connections at Trinity College

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  • 1902 (Creation)

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32 ff. plus envelope.

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Notes (arranged alphabetically) on: Joseph Babington; Matthew Drake Babington; Thomas Gisborne Babington; Thomas Arthur Babington; Francis Evans Babington; Joseph Hallet Batten; Samuel Ellis Batten; John Hallet Batten; Thomas Blundell; John Henry Brasier; Thomas Henry Babington; Henry Thomas Stephen Dicey; Thomas Edward Dicey; Henry Venn Elliott; Edward Bishop Elliott; Edward King Elliott; Charles Alfred Elliott; Julius Marshall Elliott; Henry Forster; Robert Jarratt; George King; George Stainforth; Richard Sykes; Joseph Nicholas Sykes; Daniel Sykes; John Cam Sykes; John Henry Sykes; John Venn,

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      With envelope addressed to Aldis Wright and labelled by him 'Dr Venn's Notes'.

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