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- (2007) George Leyden Hennessy, Novum Repertorium Ecclesiasti**** Parochiale Londinense (1898), vol. 2, p. 372 J. Nicholls, The Chapels Royal of St Peter ad Vincula...
- 8 July 2023. Richard Newcourt. Repertorium Ecclesiasti**** Parochiale Londinense: Comprising all London and ... p. 554. Retrieved 14 December 2016. Ridgway...
- notary and historian, author of the Repertorium Ecclesiasti**** Parochiale Londinense, a history of the diocese of London. Newcourt was the son of a topographical...
- October 2022. Fernández-Santos, Ángel (29 October 1999). "Bella sinfonía londinense de Winterbottom". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 22 October...
- pertinent, quotquot syriace supersunt, secundum codices praesertim, londinenses, parisienses, vaticanos accurante R. Graffin ... Firmin-Didot et socii...
- pertinent, quotquot syriace supersunt, secundum codices praesertim, londinenses, parisienses, vaticanos accurante R. Graffin ... Firmin-Didot et socii...
- ISBN 978-0199551422. Newcourt, Richard (1708). Repetorium Ecclesiasti**** Parochiale Londinense. Vol. 1. London. pp. 590–2. Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660–1851...
- originally the University of Kent at Canterbury. – KCL Collegium Regium apud Londinenses King's College London For pre-2008 award, use University of London's...
- Retrieved 2024-05-07. De Miguel, Rafa (10 November 2023). "Un librero londinense pone a la venta por 233.000 euros una primera edición de los 'Caprichos'...
- medii aevi. Richard Newcourt's Repertorium Ecclesiasti**** Parochiale Londinense (1708) and later works then referred to a St Magnus of Caesarea. "Remarks...