Cooper, Charles Purton
[Other]
;
Great Britain Record Commission
Papers and documents relating to the evidence of certain witnesses examined before the select committee of the House of Commons appointed "to inquire into the management and affairs of the Record Commission, and the present state of the records of the United Kingdom"
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Media type:
E-Book
Title:
Papers and documents relating to the evidence of certain witnesses examined before the select committee of the House of Commons appointed "to inquire into the management and affairs of the Record Commission, and the present state of the records of the United Kingdom"
:
comprising the remarks and questions and answers referred to in the Observations upon the report of the said committee, transmitted to the lords commissioners of His Majesty's treasury, by His Majesty's commissioners on the public records
Place of reproduction:
Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale
Reproduction note:
Available via the World Wide Web
Origination:
Footnote:
"Comparative lists of works produced by the former commission, in a period corresponding with the duration of the present commission, to March, 1836": p. 310-319
Evidence prepared by C.P. Cooper, as secretary of the Record Commission, in reply to adverse testimony before the investigating committee, but not heard by the committee
Fiche no. 68652 erroneously numbered 66652
Includes index
OCLC, 31917754
Reproduction of original from Harvard Law School Library