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PAPERS OF EDWARD ARTHUR ELLIOT

Catalogue reference: DEV 3A

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This record is about the PAPERS OF EDWARD ARTHUR ELLIOT dating from c1680-1961.

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Reference
DEV 3A
Title
PAPERS OF EDWARD ARTHUR ELLIOT
Date
c1680-1961
Description

ADDITIONAL PAPERS RE DEV 3

The additional papers relate chiefly to Edward Arthur ELLIOT (1890-1959), Vicar of South Stoke with Woodcote, co. Oxon., from 1936-1959. Among the interests of Edward Arthur Elliot was the collection and classification of ferns. He was for a time Secretary of the British Pteridological (fern) Society, from which he received the Stansfield Memorial Medal. He also corresponded with the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on horticultural matters

Arrangement

Summary of classes

1 CORRESPONDENCE

2 ACCOUNTS

3 CATALOGUES

4 CERTIFICATES

5 DEEDS

6 DRAWINGS AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS

7 NOTES

8 PHOTOGRAPHS

9 PRINTED MATERIAL

10 REPORTS

11 WILLS

12 SUNDRY PAPERS

Related material

<p>For additional papers see also DEV 3, DEV 3B and DEV 3C</p>

Held by
Museum of English Rural Life
Language
English
Creator(s)
<persname>Elliot, Edward Arthur, 1890-1959, clergyman</persname>
Physical description
12 series
Access conditions

There are various conditions attached to the use of these papers; applications should therefore in the first place be made to the Archivist

Immediate source of acquisition

Presented on temporary loan by J. Elliot in 1967 November

(Acc no 707)

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/6c67980d-2a6a-4c58-b809-ffb06b2472ca/

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PAPERS OF EDWARD ARTHUR ELLIOT