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  2. Borthwick Institute for Archives - Wikipedia

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    Borthcat – the Borthwick Institute's online catalogue; The Borthwick Blog – news and research from the archives; The Cause Papers – a searchable catalogue of more than 14,000 cause papers relating to cases heard between 1300 and 1858 in the Church Courts of the Diocese of York.

  3. Brierley Groom - Wikipedia

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    Brierley Groom is an architecture practice in York, England, founded in 1750 by architect John Carr, making it the longest running practice in the United Kingdom, and one of the oldest in the world. [1]

  4. James Demaine - Wikipedia

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    Born at Bolton Abbey to Emma and James Demaine senior, a gardener and farmer, he was an architect's pupil by 1861 and joined the York-based firm led by Peter Atkinson II, J. B. and W. Atkinson (now known as Brierley Groom) in 1870. [1]

  5. University of York Library - Wikipedia

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    Students also have access to online collections which include over 4.4 million books and 43 million peer-reviewed journals. The online catalogue joins together all of the libraries within the university system as well as the collections of the York Minster Library and E-resource collections. [20]

  6. Borthwick baronets - Wikipedia

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    The Borthwick Baronetcy, of Heath House in the County of Surrey, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 12 July 1887. For more information on this creation, see the Baron Glenesk . The Borthwick Baronetcy , of Whitburgh in Humbie in the County of Haddington, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 21 July 1908 for ...

  7. William Borthwick Johnstone - Wikipedia

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    William Borthwick Johnstone, born in Edinburgh on 21 July 1804, was a son of John Johnstone, an Edinburgh lawyer, originally from Lanarkshire.Both his father and mother died when he was very young, and he and his younger brother James were placed under the care of Mr. Cunningham, the parish minister of Duns, Berwickshire, where they attended school.

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  9. John R. T. Davies - Wikipedia

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    The Borthwick Archive at York University has accepted the entire collection [7] and is housing it [8] in ideal conditions, and making a transfer suite available so that his wish can be carried out. Information about the collection collated from the collection catalogue is also available online from the University of York Digital Library, and a ...