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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1925-1926-131

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128 FACULTY OF ARTS -Some special aspects of English Diplomatic Three Lectures in each term Dr Hubert Hall 30 1st term Nov 9th 16th 23rd The Evolution of the Royal Warrant 2nd term Feb 8th 15th 22nd The Evolution of the Treaty Paper 3rd term May 10th 17th 24th The Evolution of the Letter -A Certificate in Palaeography Diplomatic and the technique of Manuscript Sources may be awarded by King's College to students who have attended prescribed number of lectures and classes submitted an adequate number of approved exercises in each Session and passed an examination The prescribed number of lectures is as follows Palaeography 60 hours Diplomatic 60 hours Manuscript Sources 60 hours VII -Post-graduate and Research Courses Introductory Courses A32 -The Archaeological Sources for Greek and Roman History Prof Gardner Dr Cary and Mr Warmingtcn 3-4 in the Yates Library University College A33 -An Introduction to the Sources of English History in the 13th and 14th Centuries with practical work illustrating the methods of historical research Prof Hilda Johnstone Th 5-6 A34 -An Introduction to the Sources of English and Colonial History in the 18th and 19th Centuries with practical work illustrating the methods of historical research Prof Newton 30-6 30 A35 -A practical introduction to the use of documents especially the Public Records five lectures and demonstrations followed by classes in Administrative History and in Diplomatic Mr Hilary Jenkinson 30-6 30 in 2nd and 3rd Terms A3e -Development of Greek Palaeography Rev Prof Jenkins Th 30-7 30 at the Institute Seminars A97 -Some Constitutional Questions in the 13th Century Prof Hearnshaw Time to be arranged A3g -The English Administrative System and its Records especially in the 13th and 14th Centuries Mr Jenkinson 30-6 30 A39 -Ecclesiastical History Ecclesiastical Administration in Eng- and 1300-1500 Rev Prof Jenkins 11-12 at Lambeth Palace Library A40 -English Economic History in the 14th and 15th Centuries Dr Hubert Hall 30 A41 -Mediaeval History The Winchester Pipe Role Manorial Administration in the 14th and 15th Centuries Miss Levett Time to be arranged
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