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The Camden Society, 1838–1938

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2009

Extract

The Camden Society, of which this Society is the heir and representative, was founded in 1838, and it is only fitting that some record of its history and achievements should mark the present year. It would have been an appropriate task for the sole surviving member Dr. Hubert Hall, our director, who is not only a living link with the old Society, but has himself carried on its work and its traditions as the editor–in–chief of our Camden Series. It is at his instigation that I stand here this evening, and I must ask his indulgence and that of this Society for whatever sins of commission or omission I may be guilty of.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1940

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References

page 25 note 1 It is curious that R. H. Barham does not appear in the list of members.

page 33 note 1 Davis published his Hebrew Deeds of English Jews in 1888.

page 36 note 1 Expeditions to the Holy Land made by Henry Earl of Derby. Camden Society, New Series, lii.Google Scholar