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Thomas Seccombe

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Thomas Seccombe (1866–1923) was a miscellaneous English writer and, from 1891 to 1901, assistant editor of the Dictionary of National Biography, in which he wrote over 700 entries. A son of physician and episcopus vagans John Thomas Seccombe, he was educated at Felsted and Balliol College, Oxford, taking a first in Modern History in 1889.

Books

Voyages and Travels Mainly During the 16th and 17th Centuries
Voyages and Travels Mainly During the 16th and 17th Centuries
Thomas Seccombe
An English Garner: Tudor tracts, l532-1588 ... introd. byA. F. Pollard
An English Garner: Tudor tracts, l532-1588 ... introd. byA. F. Pollard
Thomas Seccombe
An English Garner: Social England illustrated
An English Garner: Social England illustrated
Edward Arber, Thomas Seccombe
An English Garner: Tudor tracts, 1532-1588
An English Garner: Tudor tracts, 1532-1588
Edward Arber, Thomas Seccombe
The Age of Johnson (1748-1798)
The Age of Johnson (1748-1798)
Thomas Seccombe
An English Garner ...
An English Garner ...
Edward Arber, Thomas Seccombe
Voyages and Travels Mainly During the 16th and 17th Centuries
Voyages and Travels Mainly During the 16th and 17th Centuries
Thomas Seccombe
An English Garner ...
An English Garner ...
Edward Arber, Thomas Seccombe
Chaucer to Dryden
Chaucer to Dryden
Sir William Robertson Nicoll, Thomas Seccombe
An English Garner ...: ... Tudor tracts. 1532-1588, with an introduction by A.F. Pollard. 1903
An English Garner ...: ... Tudor tracts. 1532-1588, with an introduction by A.F. Pollard. 1903
Edward Arber, Thomas Seccombe

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