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Title: The key to the family deed chest : how to decipher and study old documents : being a guide to the reading of ancient manuscripts
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: Thoyts, Emma Elizabeth, 1860-1949
Subjects: Paleography Writing
Publisher: London : E. Stock
Contributing Library: PIMS – University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Ottawa
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THE KEY TO THE FAMILY DEED CHEST. HOW TO DECIPHER AND STUDY OLD DOCUMENTS BEING A GUIDE TO THE READING OFANCIENT MANUSCRIPTS. •,/thoyts.) COri WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY C. TRICE MARTIN, ASSISTANT kFFIFR OF II. M. RECORDS. LONDON:ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW 1893. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from University of Ottawa – /J z, www.archive.org/details/keytofamilydeedcOOthoy INTRODUCTION. BOOKS written to teach any branch ofhuman knowledge are, in most cases,written by persons who have long known andused the knowledge which they impart, and,perhaps for that reason, have more or less for-gotten the steps of the ladder up which theyhave climbed ; but in this case the process hasbeen so recent, that the difficulties and dangers ofeach step have been remembered, and the readeraccordingly warned against them. The meaning of the various kinds of documentswhich are likely to be found among the title-deedsof an estate, or among the archives of a parish ora cokeytofamilydeedc00thoy
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