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      <value>Compiled by Henry Arburn Chapman.  2 copies: a) inscribed "William E. Rider" May 25, 1898" with extensive annotations throughout and insertions including newspaper cuttings, additional ms notes and printed "List of Arms presented to the Fitzwilliam Museum by Robert Taylor February 10 1879" with ms re-numberings ("Renumbered 1895 W. E. Rider") and loose notes laid in; b) copy with pencil annotations throughout.</value>
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