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        National identity

        • UP National character
        • UP National consciousness
        • UP Caractère national
        • UP Conscience nationale
        • UP Caracter nacional
        • UP Conciencia nacional
        • UP Identificación nacional

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        SCOTS CHURCH, LONDON WALL
        GB 0074 CLC/182 · Coleção · 1689-1868

        The records of the Scots Church before 1856 comprise constitutional documents, registers and records of the congregation, financial material, letterbooks and administrative papers, and deeds. Also papers of Dr Robert Young (1801-1813).

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        HAMBURG LUTHERAN CHURCH
        GB 0074 CLC/189 · Coleção · 1688-1945

        Records of the Hamburg Lutheran Church, including letters patent granting the right to establish the church; registers of baptisms, confirmations, marriages and burials; consistorial act books; papers relating to the construction of the new church in Dalston; and financial accounts.

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        NON-ESTABLISHED RELIGIONS: SMALL COLLECTIONS
        GB 0074 CLC/197 · Coleção · 1691-1912

        Collection of records relating to non-established religion in London, including papers of the Freethinking Christians, the Dutch churches in Colchester and Norwich and St Martin Orgar French Church. The record of the latter comprise minutes, lists of members and seatholders, and financial material.

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        Travers, Benjamin: Papers
        GB 0114 MS0276 · c1816-1868

        Papers of Benjamin Travers, c 1816-1868, comprising 4 manuscript case books, 1843-1859; a manuscript titled Annotationes in Re Medica ac Chirurgica, Apr 1850-Sep 1857; a manuscript titled Further Observations on some unusual forms of injury occurring at the hip joint, Nov 1853; a manuscript case book, inscribed with the address '12 Bruton Street, Berkeley Square', 1834-1839; syllabi of Travers' lectures; post-mortem reports, including Travers own by R C Headington; case notes by Benjamin Brodie and William Dalrymple; accounts of hydrophobia by various writers; letters from S Cooper, J R Farre, Samuel Reynolds, John Smith Soden, Edward Stanley etc; and a volume titled An Account of French Practice in 1816 by John Murray.

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