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    Author: FERRAR (Nicholas)

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    4 FERRAR (Nicholas), Founder of the Little Giddi Community. See ACLAND (John Edward). Little Gidding and its inmates n the time of Charles I. With an account of the Harmonies designed and constructed by Nicholas Ferrar. London and Brighton, 1903.

    Card ID: 176


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    Author: FERRAR (Nicholas)

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    PSPcVJ FERRAR (Nicholas), ounder of the Giddin -- - —- Community. See BLACKSTONE (B.) The Ferra.r papers, containing a life of tIicholas Ferrar...Editecl by B. Blackstone. Cambridge, 1938.

    Card ID: 177


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    Author: FERRAR (Nicholas)

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    13 k —i FERRAR (Nicholas), FourTct.of the Little Giddig C omniuniy. CAMBRIDGE. U1versit of Cambrwge. Clare College. Clare College, 1326—1926, (Vol. 2. Chapter LX. flicholas Ferrar: America arni Little Gidding. (By M.D. Forbes.)) Cambridge, 1930.

    Card ID: 179


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    Author: I (Nicholas)

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    PSAW 1-65 Per FERRflI (Nicholas), Founder of the Little Gidd1n Ccmunity, See FE2RAF, FamilY of. Conversations at Little Gidding: ‘On the retirement of Charles V’, ‘On the austere life’, DIalogues bY members of the Ferrar famul.Y [with connecting narrative bY Nicholas Ferrar]. Edited with introduction and notes bY A.M. Wiflianas. Cambridge, 1970.

    Card ID: 182


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    Author: FERRAR (‘)icho1as)

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    C-0-’- FERRAR (‘)icho1as),Founder ofthe Little Gidding Commünfj Nicholas Ferrar, his household anc 1ms friends. [By J.F.M.Carter.] Edited by T.T.Carter. Second edition. pp. xxvi. + 331. Portrait. 8°. LondozLnd Now Yoit, 1895.

    Card ID: 175


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    Author: RRAR (Nicholas)

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    Pi)’fI F]RRAR (Nicholas), Fpnder.of the Little Gidding Community. The Story books of Little Gidding: being the religious dIalogues recited in the Great aooLn, 1631—2. From the original nanuscript of N. Ferrar. With an introduction by E.C.Sharland. pp. lv. ÷ 291. Portrajts,2lates and facsiniile. .0 London, 1c399.

    Card ID: 174


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    Author: FERRAR (Nicholas), Pounder of the Little Gidding Coinmtiftt See CAIUS (Thomas)

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    FERRAR (Nicholas), Pounder of the Little Gidding Coinmtiftt See CAIUS (Thomas). T.Caii. • .vindici antiquitatis Academis Oxoniensis contra Joannem Caium, Canta— brigiensem. In lucezn ex autographo einisit T.Hearnius. Qul porro non tantum Antonli a Wood vitam...& Humphredi Humphreys...de viris claris Cambro Britannicis observatio— nes, sed & reliquiao quasdam, ad familiam ...Ferrariorum de Gidding Parva... (particularly to N.Ferrar) pertinentes, subnexuit, etc. - Oxford, 1730.

    Card ID: 178


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    Lo.. FEERAR (John)q Deputy Governer of the Virginia Comay. A Life of Nicholas Ferrar. See BLACKST ONE (B.) The Ferrar papers,oontairiing a life of Nicholas Ferrar,etc. Cambridge, 1938.

    Card ID: 173


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    Author: CARTER (Jane Franeé Mary)

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    jV’J Lb’ CARTER (Jane Franeé Mary). Nicholas Ferrar, his household and his friends. [By J.F.M.Carter.] Edited by T.T.Carter. Second edition. London and New York, 1893. FERRAR (Nicholas), Ethe Little Giddingjt

    Card ID: 120


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    Author: CARTER (Thomas Thellusson)

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    CARTER (Thomas Thellusson). - See FERRAR (Nicholas) 1OUflCF ofthe Little Giddig — , ____ Nicholas Ferrar, his household and his friends. [By J.F.Lt.Carter.] Edited by T.T.Carter. London and New York, 1893.

    Card ID: 175


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    PSiW 0’. FERRAB (i4icholas), Nephew of the Founde. - CkuIo (c.L.) Nicholas Ferrar, junior: linguist of iitt1e Ciddirig, 1950.’

    Card ID: 185


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    P _ot. FERRAR (Nicholas), Fdundro the Little Gidding Community. COLLETT (Henry H.) Little Gidding and its founder: an account of the religious community established by Nicholas F’errar in the XVIIth century. London, 1925.

    Card ID: 180