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  2. Durham Dean and Chapter Library - Wikipedia

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    The Durham Gospels, a very incomplete late 7th century insular Gospel Book (MS A. II. 17), and the Durham Gospel Fragment, a very incomplete late 7th century insular Gospel Book, are part of the library's holdings. [4] There is also a copy of the Bible in four volumes, folio, which is 600 years old. [2]

  3. Durham University Library - Wikipedia

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    The library has two major libraries – the Bill Bryson Library, which is the main university library, and Palace Green Library, which houses the special collections and archives. A third library, the International Study Centre Library, is located on the Queen's Campus in Stockton-upon-Tees , and is primarily used by students and staff at the ...

  4. Roper Stote Donnison Roper - Wikipedia

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    Born Roper Stote Donnison on 9 March 1771, he was only son of the Rev. Watson Stote Donnison of Trimdon, Durham.Through his mother, Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Jonathan Sparke of Hutton-Henry, by Elizabeth daughter of William Roper of Clayport), he became heir to the Trimdon estates, the property of the Roper family, and at the age of about twenty-five assumed the surname of Roper.

  5. Durham Gospels - Wikipedia

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    The Crucifixion from the Durham Gospels The Incipit page to the Gospel of John. The Durham Gospels is a very incomplete late 7th-century insular Gospel Book, now kept in the Durham Cathedral Dean and Chapter Library (MS A.II.17). A single folio of this manuscript is now in Magdalene College, Cambridge (Pepysian MS 2981).

  6. Durham, England - Wikipedia

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    Lived in Durham from 1902, and became Honorary Reader in Paleography at the University of Durham, and Honorary Librarian to the Dean and Chapter Library of Durham Cathedral. [168] James Fenton (born 1949), journalist and poet. Attended the Chorister School 1957–1962. [159] Max Ferguson (born 1924), Canadian broadcaster, born in Durham. [169]

  7. Palace Green - Wikipedia

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    To the east are Durham University buildings including the law, theology, classics and history departments, with the music department and the university's special collections library to the west. From the north and east Palace Green is accessed by two cobbled streets called Owengate (formerly Queen's Street) and Dun Cow Lane , the latter taking ...

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    "You're pregnant," Shriver says to the person behind the camera, most likely Patrick S chwarzenegger's fiancée, Abby Champion, who shouts, "No!" "I'm just really not supposed to tell people ...

  9. Cosin's Library - Wikipedia

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    A two-storey porch was added to the front of the library at this time to give access to the gallery. [1] In 1937, the library came under the sole trusteeship of Durham University. [6] In 1998, a group of manuscripts was stolen from the library, including Bishop Cosin's copy of the Shakespeare First Folio.