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The Quarterly, No 38 -April 2001
Arms of London Watermarks: A Means of Dating Undated Manuscripts - Ruby Reid ThompsonIn 1995 the author was asked to participate in the creation of a computerised catalogue of the Portland Collection of literary manuscripts, collected by various members of the Cavendish/Harley/Bentinck families of Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire. The article details the use of watermark information gathered during the process in dating anonymous and undated manuscripts, concentrating on variants of the Arms of London watermarks both individually and in conjunction with countermarks. 10 pages, illustrated, tables Papermill at St. Martin's Richmond
1 page, illustrated British Paper Mills: Bramshott, Barford and Standford Mills near Liphook in Hampshire - Alan Crocker
9 pages, illustrated Book ReviewsPuzzles in Paper: Concepts in Historical Watermarks. Edited by Daniel W. Mosser, Michael Saffle and Ernst W. Sullivan II. Papier en Water / Paper and Water. Devised by Pat Torley and Peter Gentenaar. LettersLetters to the editor giving further information on the Padsole Mill Token (Quarterly 37, pp1-3) and the Lion Brand Writing Paper mentioned in the articles on the Metaxas Letters (Quarterly 36, pp18-23 & Quarterly 37, pp4-10).Also letters giving details of the growth of hemp for papermaking both historically and currently, and on extracts from the archives of La Papeterie featuring the 1889 Paris Exhibition and on the subject of infected rags. |
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