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    Author: MAURICE (Sir Frederick Barton)

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    HU1IT Man MAURICE (Sir Frederick Barton), K.C.M.G. The Maurice case. From the papers of Major-Genera]. Sir Frederick Maurice...Edited by Nancy Maurice, with an appreciation by Major—General Sir Edward Spears, etc. pp. 24. Plates and maps. London, 1972.

    Card ID: 453


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    Author: MAURICE (Sir Frederick Barton)

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    MAURICE (Sir Frederick Barton), K.C.M.G. The Russo—Turkish War, 1877: a strategical sketch, etc. (Special Campaign Series, 2.) pp. xix. ÷ 300. ables and folded maps. 8. London, 1905. The mpe are contained in an enpocket.

    Card ID: 454


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    Author: MAURICE (Sir Frederick Barton)

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    1)CJ >‘4 & 3 MAURICE (Sir Frederick Barton), K.C.)A.Q. Joffre1 Galli4ni and the Marue. See CLARKE (George S.), Baron Sydenhani of Combe. The World crisis, by Winston Churchill: a criticism. By Colonel the Lord Sydenham of Combe, Admiral Sir R.i3acon, General Sir F.I4aurice, General Sir W.D.Bird, Sir C.Oman London, 11927).

    Card ID: 450


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    Author: MAURICE (Nancy)

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    MUMT Mau MAURICE (Nancy). See MAURICE (Sir Frederick Barton), K.C.M.G. The Maurice case. From the papers of Major—General Sir Frederick Maurice. • .Edited b Nancy Maur, etc. London1 1972.

    Card ID: 515


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    Author: SPEARS (Sir Edward Louis)

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    MUwr Mau SPEARS (Sir Edward Louis). ee MAURICE (Sir Frederick Barton), K.C.M.G. The Maurice case. Frcn the papers of Major-General Sir Frederick t4au.rice...Edited by Naicy Maurice, with an appreciation by Major-Genera). Sir Edward Spears, etc. London, 1972.

    Card ID: 54


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    AU1iICE CSir Frederick Barton), K.C.M. See ]NGLA1JD. £Departmants of Ste and Official Bodies.-Army.—Infantry.Regiments. -London Rifle Brigade. he History of the London Rifle Brigade, 1859—1919. With introduction by Sir F. Maurice. London, 1921. Ip

    Card ID: 458