Correspondence with Albert Croll Baugh, 1930-1939.

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Correspondence with Albert Croll Baugh, 1930-1939.

This correspondence is a series of research inquiries between Baugh and his contact at the Public Record Office, Nellie N. O'Farrell. Items discussed within this correspondence include documents relating to Sir Thomas Malory (see Ms. Coll. 689, Folders 53-58) and Thomas Usk (see Ms. Coll. 689, Folder 211).

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