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Two Early Georgian Wine Merchants: the correspondence of James Brydges, First Duke of Chandos, with Edward Hooker and Gilbert Wavell, 1720-c. 1730.

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Two Early Georgian Wine Merchants: the correspondence of James Brydges, First Duke of Chandos, with Edward Hooker and Gilbert Wavell, 1720-c. 1730.

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Academic Journal Offprint from: - Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society, Volume 40, 1984. 8pp, 2 figs, Printed Card Cover, VGC

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Two Early Georgian Wine Merchants: the correspondence of James Brydges, First Duke of Chandos, with Edward Hooker and Gilbert Wavell, 1720-c. 1730.
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Surry, N
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