Coote, Henry Charles, 1815-1885
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found: His On the legal procedure of the Anglo-Saxons, 1867:t.p. (Henry Charles Coote, Esq., F.S.A.)
found: MoSU-L/NLT files(hdg.: Coote, Henry Charles, 1815-1885)
found: Wikipedia, July 6, 2021(Henry Charles Coote; Henry Charles Coote (1815-1885) was an English lawyer and antiquarian; he was son of the civil lawyer Charles Coote; admitted a proctor in Doctors' Commons in 1840, he practised in the probate court for 17 years; and when the court was thrown open to the whole legal profession in 1857, became a solicitor; Coote travelled in Italy, he was a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, a founder of the Folklore Society, and a contributor to learned periodicals; attacked by paralysis in 1882, he died 4 January 1885, and was buried at Kensal Green; Coote is remembered for his Romans of Britain (1878); he was a frequent contributor to the Folklore Quarterly Journal)
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1986-08-04: new
2021-07-19: revised
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