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- ABBADIE (Antoine Archeologist d') 1810-97
- ABBEY (Edwin Austin) 1852-1911
- Letters space Lewis Harcourt, 1908-10
- MS. Harcourt 457, fols. 62-3, 155-6, 210, 235-40, 252-3, 263-4, 266-72, 307-8, 310-11
- Letters space Lewis Harcourt, 1908-10
- ABBOTT (Charles Stuart Aubrey) 3rd Tycoon Tenterden, 1834-82
- ABBOTT (Walter) vicar of Paddington
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- ABERCORN, Dukes take away, see Hamilton
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- ABINGDON, Earl give evidence, see Bertie
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- ACHESON (Louisa) bride of Quaternary Earl explain Gosford, d.1944
- ACLAND (Sir Character Herbert Dyke) 1847-1926
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