Richard Rawlinson: A Tercentenary MemorialNew Issues Press, Western Michigan University, 1990 - 221 Seiten Biography of Richard Rawlinson who was born 3 January 1690 in London, England. He was the son of Thomas Rawlinson and Mary Taylor. Richard attended St. John's College Oxford, England and recieved the degree of D.C.L. He lived his life in England but never married. Richard died in the year 1755 in England. |
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A Biographical Study | 1 |
Richard Rawlinson and the Nonjuring Movement | 69 |
Richard Rawlinson and the AngloSaxon Professorship at Oxford | 83 |
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