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'''Maurice Johnson''' of Spalding was a founder member of the [[Society of Antiquaries]] and a friend of [[William Stukeley]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Ayres|first=Philip J. |title=Classical Culture and the Idea of Rome in Eighteenth-century England|pages =93|date=1997|isbn=0521584906|url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=ZFvNfGDgk6sC&pg=PA196&dq=Maurice+Johnson+William+Stukeley&client=firefox-a&sig=S_K8-CCido3VTX2NnVfP8mayeqc}}</ref> |
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'''Maurice Johnson''' of Spalding was a founder member of the Society of Antiquaries and a friend of William Stukeley. |
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Revision as of 19:22, 5 May 2008
Maurice Johnson of Spalding was a founder member of the Society of Antiquaries and a friend of William Stukeley.[1]
References
- ^ Ayres, Philip J. (1997). Classical Culture and the Idea of Rome in Eighteenth-century England. p. 93. ISBN 0521584906.