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ERNEST FRASER JACOB 1894-1971 RNEST FRASER JACOB was born on 22 September 1894 , E Yorkshire College , Leeds , and of Emma Fraser . Ernest Jacob's family included a number of men distinguished in various fields - clerical , antiquarian ...
ERNEST FRASER JACOB 1894-1971 RNEST FRASER JACOB was born on 22 September 1894 , E Yorkshire College , Leeds , and of Emma Fraser . Ernest Jacob's family included a number of men distinguished in various fields - clerical , antiquarian ...
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lifelong devotion to the Church of England ; and it was probably his uncle's connection with St. Albans that first interested him in medieval history and antiquities ; it can hardly be an accident that one of Jacob's first appearances ...
lifelong devotion to the Church of England ; and it was probably his uncle's connection with St. Albans that first interested him in medieval history and antiquities ; it can hardly be an accident that one of Jacob's first appearances ...
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the strength of Classical Moderations and his war - service Jacob was entitled to take the B.A. degree , which he took in 1918 ; but for the next two years , in fact until his election to All Souls , he was ( in theory , at least ) ...
the strength of Classical Moderations and his war - service Jacob was entitled to take the B.A. degree , which he took in 1918 ; but for the next two years , in fact until his election to All Souls , he was ( in theory , at least ) ...
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