A key to Christ's Hospital, containing an account of the original foundation, by King Edward the Sixth : and the subsequent additional institutions : with extracts from Mr. Alderman Waithman's pamphlet, shewing the abuses with respect to the cases of Warren, Proby, &c. : to which is added, a general list of the governors, and, likewise, a list of those governors who have presentations for this year / by the late John Irving Maxwell.

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A key to Christ's Hospital, containing an account of the original foundation, by King Edward the Sixth : and the subsequent additional institutions : with extracts from Mr. Alderman Waithman's pamphlet, shewing the abuses with respect to the cases of Warren, Proby, &c. : to which is added, a general list of the governors, and, likewise, a list of those governors who have presentations for this year / by the late John Irving Maxwell. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : [Printed for Richardson], 1819.

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[iii]-vii pages, [9]-67 pages ; 21 cm

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