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An account of the discovery of the body of King John, in the cathedral church of Worcester, July 17th, 1797, from Authentic Communications; with illustrations and remarks by Valentine Green, F. S. A. Author of the history and antiquities of the city and suburbs of Worcester.
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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published by V. and R. Green, Percy Street, Bedford Square; and F. Jukes, Howland Street. Sold by R. Faulder, Cadell and Davies, and the other booksellers of London and Westminster. Worcester: published by James Ross, Engraver; and sold by Smart, Tymbs, Holl, Andrews, Wood, and the other booksellers
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Social Sciences
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T147196
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