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Henry Robinson, Provost of Queen's College, Oxford, shown in clerical regalia on his tomb. Process print, 1898.
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Lettering: Henry Robinson, D.D. Provost of Queen's College and Bishop of Carlisle, 1616 ... The print bears extensive Latin lettering.
Title: Henry Robinson, Provost of Queen's College, Oxford, shown in clerical regalia on his tomb. Process print, 1898.
Description:
Lettering: Henry Robinson, D.
D.
Provost of Queen's College and Bishop of Carlisle, 1616 .
The print bears extensive Latin lettering.
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