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The Oxford History of the English Language

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REFERENCES

PRIMARY SOURCES

Manuscript sources

Acworth Papers: Diaries of Harriet Garland Acworth 1833–46. Bodleian Library MSS. Eng. misc. e. 1571–83.

Lady Clarendon Papers: Diaries of Lady Katharine Clarendon, 1840–50. Bodleian Library MSS. Eng. d. 2048.

Murray Papers: Uncatalogued papers of James A. H. Murray. Bodleian Library, Oxford.


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