Contents of Transactions and Miscellanies of The Jewish Historical Society of England Volumes I to XXVIII are under the title The Jewish Historical Society of England - Transactions. From Volume XXIX the title is Jewish Historical Studies. Transactions of The Jewish Historical Society of England.There are separate volumes of Miscellanies I-VI published in 1925, 1935, 1937, 1942, 1948, and 1962. From Volume XXII Miscellanies are contained within the Volumes.
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Volume |
Year |
Description |
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1 |
1893/4 |
Inaugural Address: A plea for Anglo-Jewish history (L. Wolf). Hebrew Elegy (S. Schlechter). Domus Conversorum (C.T. Martin). Homage to Menasseh ben Israel (H. Adler). Crypto-Jews under the Commonwealth (L. Wolf). Little St Hugh of Lincoln (J. Jacobs). Debts and houses of Jews of Hereford, 1290 (B.L. Abrahams). |
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2 |
1894/5 |
Some Anglo-Jewish song writers (F.L. Cohen). Hebrew melody in the concert room (F.L. Cohen). First English Jew: Notes on Antonio Fernandez Carvajal (L. Wolf). Ibn Ezra in England (M. Friedlander). Condition of the Jews in England at the time of their expulsion, 1290 (B.L. Abrahams). Ramble in East Anglia (H. Gollancz). Hebrew elegies on English monarchs (E.N. Adler). Paul of Burgos in London (I. Abrahams). Anglo-Jewish Coats of Arms (L. Wolf). Gascon Rolls (C.T. Martin). |
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3 |
1896/8 |
Survey of Anglo-Jewish history (H. Adler). Moyse Hall, Bury St Edmunds (F. Haes). Further paper on Moyse Hall (H. Gollancz). Report of Sub-Committee on Moyse Hall (C.T. Martin, B.L. Abrahams, A.I. Myers). Jewish liturgy in England (S. Singer). American elements in the Re-Settlement (L. Wolf). Cromwell's toleration (F. Harrison). Rabbi Zevi Ashkenazi and family in London (D. Kaufman). Typical character of Anglo-Jewish history (J. Jacobs). Menasseh ben Israel's study in London (L. Wolf). Bishop Barlow on ‘Case of the Jews' (S. Levy). Aaron of Lincoln (J. Jacobs and S. Levy). Lincoln, 1898 (F. Haes). Documents relating to history of Jews in 13th century (C.T. Martin). |
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4 |
1899/1901 |
Nation or religious community? (C.G. Montefiore). History of ‘Domus Conversorum' 1290-1891 (M. Adler). John Dury and English Jewry (S. Levy). Joachim Gaunse (I. Abrahams). Earliest Jewish prayers for the Sovereign (S. Singer). Sir I.L. Goldsmid and the admission of Jews to Parliament (L. Abrahams). Status of Jews in England after the Re-Settlement (L. Wolf). Historical Notes, 1648-1680 (C.H. Firth). Extracts from Close Rolls, 1279-1288 (Ada Corcos). The Canterbury Synagogue (F. Haes). The Jewish Monarch and Queen Elizabeth (I. Abrahams). The Jews of Amsterdam, 1655 (E.N. Adler). Clifford's Tower, York (F. Haes). |
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5 |
1902/5 |
The wanderings of the Jews (F.D. Mocatta). Jewry of the Restoration, 1660-1664 (L. Wolf). Notes on Leicester Jewry (S. Levy). Sir I. Spielmann's Presidential Address and its Sequel. Jews and coronations (S. Singer). The Lost Tribes and the return of the Jews to England (A.M. Hymanson). The Baal Shem of London (H. Adler). A letter of Menasseh ben Israel (E.N. Adler). A note on the Bodleian Bowl (I. Abrahams). Science of Jewish History (I. Abrahams). The Disraeli Family (L. Wolf). Calendars of Coaching Days (M. Myers). Jews of Ireland: An Historical Sketch (L. Huhner). Norwich Day-Book (S. Levy). Whitehall Conference: 250th Anniversary. The American Celebration. |
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6 |
1908/10 |
Anglo-Jewish historiography (S. Levy). King Alfred and Mosaic Law (F. Lieberman). So-called conspiracy of Dr.Ruy Lopez (M. Hume). Anglo-Judaica (H. Gollancz). Jubilee of political emancipation: Commemoration Dinner, 1908. Jewish Congregation of Portsmouth, 1766-1842 (I.S. Meisels). An English voice on the emancipation of Jews (H. Hirschfeld). Some debts the world owes to Spanish Jews (M. Hume). Jew Bill of 1753 (A.M. Hymanson). Contribution to history of Re-admission of Jews (H. Gollancz). Satirical and Political Prints on Jews' Naturalisation Bill, 1753 (I. Solomons). Supposed Jewish conspiracy in 1753 (S. Levy). MS. sidelights on Anglo-Jewish emancipation (M. Myers). Note on some Anglo-Jewish Law cases (A.M. Friedenberg). Text of Mr Robert Grant's Bill, 1830 (I. Abrahams). ‘The Deacon and The Jewess' (F.W. Maitland, with prefatory note by I. Abrahams). ‘Josippon' in England (L. Wolf). |
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7 |
1911/14 |
Presidential Address (S.A. Hirsch). Jews of Canterbury (M. Adler). Crypto-Jews in the Canaries (L. Wolf). A Dutch burial-ground and its English connections (I. Harris). Richard Cumberland Centenary Memorial Paper (L. Zangwill). Jewish Pioneers of South Africa (S. Mendelssohn). Origin of The Jewish Historical Society of England (L. Wolf). Lord George Gordon's conversion to Judaism (I. Solomons). Jacob Kimchi and Shalom Buzaglo (C. Duschinsky). Presidential Address (Haham Dr.M. Gaster). |
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8 |
1915/17 |
Hebrew treasures of England (E.N. Adler). Records of Exchequer receipts from English Jewry (H. Jenkinson). Can a Jew be Lord Chancellor of England? (H.S.Q. Henriques). Purchase of Hebrew books by English Parliament 1647 (I. Abrahams and C.E. Sayle). Records of Jewish MSS and documents before the expulsion (H.P. Stokes). Isaac Abendana's Cambridge Mishnah and Oxford Calendars (I. Abrahams). Notes on contemporary references to Dr Falk in Rainsford MSS at British Museum (G.P.G. Hills). Dr Joseph Jacobs: Memorial Meeting, addresses by Dr Stokes, Israel Zangwill, and Lucien Wolf. Relationship between Jews and the royal family in 13th Century (H.P. Stokes). Economic and Financial Position of Jews in Medieval England (Sir L. Abrahams) |
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9 |
1918/20 |
The Peace Banquet. Proposals for, and special taxation of Jews after the Revolution (H.S.Q. Henriques). Legal Position of Jews in pre-Expulsion England (C.M. Picciotto). Ephraim Luzzatto (Mrs.R.N. Salaman). Hebrew loyalty under the first four Georges (I. Abrahams). Reflections on the history of the Anglo-Jewish community (H.S.Q. Henriques). Perkin Warbeck and his Jewish master (C. Roth). Racial origins of Jewish types (R.N. Salaman). Some medieval Notes (H. Jenkinson). Tallies and Receipt Rolls (H. Jenkinson). |
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10 |
1921/23 |
First London Synagogue of the re-settlement (W.S. Samuel and M.N. Castello). First pastoral tour to Jewish communities of British overseas Dominions (Chief Rabbi Dr.J.H. Hertz). A 13th century Jewish Family in Oxford. (Rev Canon H.P. Stokes). The Jewish Question in Anglo-Swiss diplomacy (M. Lipton).Note on Isaac Abendana (I. Abrahams). Historical association of ancient burial-ground of Sephardi Jews (D.Bueno de Mesquita). Menasseh ben Israel's Marriage Banns (S. Levy). First Record of Hebra Guemilut Hasadim, London 1678 (I.D. Barnett). |
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11 |
1924/7 |
Jews in Elizabethan England (L. Wolf). Jewish aid to marry, 1221 (Miss H.M. Chew). New light on the Re-settlement (C. Roth) Jewish cemetery at Ballybough, Dublin (B. Shillman, with postcript by L.Wolf). Amy Levy (Miss B.Z. Lask). Francis Francia - Jacobite Jew (M. Lipton, with postscript by L. Wolf). Leone da Modena and England (C. Roth). Nina Salaman (1877-1925) (H.M. Loewe). Sir Isidore Spielmannn (1854-1925) (E. Levine). I.A. (1858-1925) (C.G. Montefiore). H.S.Q. Henriques K.C., (1866-1925) (L. Wolf). Israel Zangwill, (1864-1926) (L. Wolf). |
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12 |
1928/31 |
David Nieto and his contemporaries (I. Solomons). New material for literary history of pre-Expulsion English Jews (A.Marmorstein). Jews of Bristol in pre-Expulsion Days (M. Adler). Jews of Malta (C.Roth). Looking Backward - Looking Forward (G. Tuck). Sir Hermann Gollancz (1852-1930) (H. Loewe). Canon H.P. Stokes (1849-1931) (H. Loewe). |
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13 |
1932/35 |
Review of the Jewish colonists in Barbados, 1680 (W.S. Samuel). Aaron of York (M. Adler). The Portsmouth community and its historical background (C. Roth). Battle for the Sabbath at Geneva (Chief Rabbi Dr.J.H. Hertz). Nathaniel Isaacs of Natal (S.A. Rochlin). Kitty Villareal, the Da Costas and Samson Gideon (M.J. Landa). Oxford Jewry in the 13th century (Miss S. Cohen). 18th century English Jewry through foreign eyes 1730-1830 (J. Rumney). Trust Deed of Gustave Tuck Theatre. |
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14 |
1935/39 |
Challenge to Jewish history (C. Roth). Sir William Davidson, Royalist (1616-1689), and the Jews (W.S. Samuel). Plea for genealogical and historiographical section of The Jewish Historical Society of England (B.B. Benas). Early Anglo-Jewish artists (A. Rubens). Literary connections between Abravanel and England (L. Rabinowitz). Testimony of London Jewry against ministers of Henry III (M. Adler). Pre-Expulsion England in the Responsa (I. Epstein). Eliakim ben Abraham (Jacob Hart): an 18th century Anglo-Jewish scholar (A. Barnett and S. Brodetsky). The brothers Goldsmid and the financing of the Napoleonic Wars (P.H. Emden). The Memorial Addresses in Honour of Past Presidents: Moses Gaster (C. Roth); Claude Goldsmid Montefiore (V.G. Simmons). |
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15 |
1939/45 |
Jews in the defence of Britain (C. Roth) |
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16 |
1945/51 |
War and Jewish history (A.M. Hyamson) |
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17 |
1951/2 |
An Anglo-Jewish family (A.M. Hyamson) |
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18 |
1953/55 |
Don Pacifico (A.M. Hyamson) |
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19 |
1955/59 |
Middle period of Anglo-Jewish history 1290-1665 reconsidered (C. Roth). Portrait of Anglo-Jewry 1656-1836 (A. Rubens). Sephardi Jews and early years of the Bank of England (J. A. Giuseppi). Sussex Hall: First Anglo-Jewish venture in popular education (A. Barnett). Isaac Leonini Azulay (R.D. Barnett). Origins of Jews' Free School (S.S. Levin). West Metropolitan Jewish School 1845-1897 (C. Cassell). Origins of Scottish Jewry (A. Levy). Cemetery of the Re-settlement (A.S. Diamond). Iconography of Menasseh ben Israel (A. Behr). Starrs of Aaron of York in Dean and Chapter Muniments of Durham (E. Birnbaum). Memorial Addresses: Owen Elkan Mocatta (A. Barnett); Rev. Solomon Levy (A. Barnett); Wilfred Sampson Samuel (C. Roth). |
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20 |
1959/61 |
Correspondence of the Mohammad of the Spanish and Portuguese Congregation of London during 17th and 18th centuries (R.D. Barnett). The Wanderers and other Jewish scholars of my youth (N. Bentwich). Some Ashkenazi charities in London at the end of 18th and beginning of 19th centuries (S. Stein). Dr Meyer Schonberg's attack on the Jews of London, 1746 (E.R. Samuel). Emunat Omen (M. Schomberg, Translation H. Levy). Anglo-Jewish opinion during the struggle for emancipation, 1828-1858 (I. Finestein). Pre-Expulsion cemetery of Jews in London (Marjorie B. Honeybourne). Lucien Wolf and Theodor Herzl (J. Fraenkel). Lewis Way and His Times (J. Parkes). John Braham, singer (Mollie Sands). Russian background of Anglo-American Jewish immigration (L. Schapiro). The Hope of Israel: A Breife Epistle and Silex Scintillans (J. Sparrow). Jews in medieval York (Elizabeth Brunskill). Notes on Jews' Tribute in Jamaica (J.R. Rosenbloom). Address in Celebration of the 70th anniversary of the formation of the Society (C. Roth). Memorial Addresses: Sir Hilary Jenkinson (N. Bentwich); Rev Arthur Barnett (C. Roth); Viscount Samuel (C. Roth). |
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21 |
1962/7 |
Haham Meldola and Hazan de Sola (R.D. Barnett) |
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22 |
1968/9 |
Benjamin Disraeli, Karl Marx, and the search for identity (Sir Isaiah Berlin) |
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23 |
1969/70 |
Frederic David Mocatta (1828-1905) (Sir Alan Mocatta) |
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24 |
1970/3 |
The letters of Israel Abrahams from Egypt and Palestine in 1898 (Phyllis Abrahams) |
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25 |
1973/5 |
The beginnings of the Newcastle Jewish community (G.D. Guttentag) |
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26 |
1974/78 |
The historian in two worlds (Aubrey N. Newman) |
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27 |
1978/80 |
Anglo-Jewry in the 18th century: a presidential address (Aubrey Newman) |
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28 |
1981/2 |
Jews and castles in medieval England (Vivian D. Lipman) |
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29 |
1982/6 |
In Memoriam Richard David Barnett (1909-1986) |
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30 |
1987/8 |
In Memoriam David Goldstein (1933-1987) |
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31 |
1988-90 |
Anglo-Jewry under Edward I: credit agents and their clients (Robin Mundill) |
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32 |
1990/2 |
In Memoriam Sir Alan Mocatta OBE (1907-1990). In Memoriam Asher Lewis Shane (1911-1991).Publications by Vivian David Lipman (1921-1991).The Jews of medieval Cambridge (R.B. Dobson). The Jewish entries from the Patent Rolls, 1270-92 (R.R. Mundill). London: the 13th century Jewry revisited (Joe Hillaby). Money and the hangman in late 13th century England: Jews, Christians and coinage offences alleged and real (Part II) (Zefira Entin Rokeah). The Jews of Norfolk and Suffolk before 1840 (Malcolm Brown). From Poland to Paddington: the early history of the Spielmann family 1828-1948 (Ruth Sebag-Montefiore). The importance of being editor: The Jewish Chronicle, 1841-1991 (David Cesarani). Jenkinson and Schechter at Cambridge: an expanded and updated assessment (Stefan Reif).Hatikvah - Imber, his poem and a national anthem (Cecil Bloom). The struggle to establish the London Jewish Hospital: Lord Rothschild versus the barber (Gerry Black). Class, ethnicity, and politics in the Jewish East End 1918-1939 (Elaine R. Smith). Further on the Curiel family in 16th century Portugal (Edgar Samuel). Book notes. |
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33 |
1992/4 |
The London Jewry: William I to John (Joe Hillaby) |
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34 |
1994/6 |
In Memoriam Dorothy Stone (1908-1995) |
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35 |
1996/8 |
In Memoriam Sir Isaiah Berlin (1909-1997) |
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36 |
1999-2001 |
The institution of halukkah; a historical review (Cecil Bloom) |
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37 |
2002 |
The End of Jewish history? (Bernard Wasserstein)The discovery of two medieval pikva'ot in London and a reinterpretation of the Bristol 'mikveh' (Ian Blair, Joe Hillaby, Isca Howell, Richard Sermon and Bruce Watson)Testimony from the Margin: The Gloucester and Its Neighbours; c. 1159 - 1290 (Joe Hillary)Antonio Rodrigues Robles, c. 1620-1688 (Edgar Samuel)Bevis Marks synagogue and the City churches (Kenneth Rubens)Jewish top wealth-holders in Britain, 1809-1909 (William Rubinstein)Asher Asher: Victorian physician, medical reformer and communal servant (Kenneth Collins)The Hebrew, Order of David, from Whitechapel to Hendon via South Africa (Raymond Kalman)Confounding the enemy: Jewish RAF Special Operators in radio counter measures with 101 Squadron, September 1943-1945 (Martin Sugarman) |
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38 |
2003 |
In Memoriam: Ruth LehmannThe Decline and fall of Anglo-Jewry? (William Rubinstein)Diamonds and pieces of eight: How Stuart England won the rough-diamond trade (Edgar Samuel)The reinternent of members of the Mendes da Costa family, 1713 (Miriam Rodrigues-Pereira)The first Jewish magistrates (Ann Ebner)Patrons, clients, designers and developers: the Jewish contribution to secularbuilding in England (Edward Jamilly)Sussex Hall (1845-1859) and the revival of learning among London Jewry (Geoffrey Cantor)T. E. Lawrence and Zionism (Cecil Bloom)The work of the Pinsker Orphans Relief Fund of London, 1921-1939 (John Cooper)Children of Magnolia Street (Bernard Wasserstein)More than just a few: Jewish pilots and aircrew in the Battle of Britain (Martin Sugarman) |
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39 |
2004 |
David of Oxford and Licoriciao of Winchester: glimpses into a Jewish family in thirteenth-century England (Reva Berman Brown and Sean McCartney)Alien diplomat (Charles Meyers)The ‘Cathedral Synagogues' of England (Sharman Kadish) The reaction in England to the kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara (Raphael Langham)Greeners and sweaters: Jewish immigration and the cabinet-making trade in East London, 1880 - 1914 (Leonard D. Smith)Did the Chief Rabbinate move to the right? A case study: the mixed-choir controversies, 1880-1986 (Benjamin J. Elton)Arnold White and Sir William Evans-Gordon: their involvement in immigration in late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain (Cecil Bloom)Winston Churchill and the Jews (William D. Rubinstein)Two notes on Jews on active service (Martin Sugarman)Lieutenant Marcus Bloom: a Jewish hero of the SOE (Martin Sugarman)Henry: a physician of distinction - the Rt. Hon. Lord Cohen of Birkenhead, CH (Mervyn Goodman) |
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40 |
2005 |
Lord Burleigh's support in the Privy Council for Dr Hector Nunes and his commercial ventures (Charles Meyers)The nineteenth-century constitution of the Sunderland Congregation (Bernard Susser)Vice versa: Samuel Montagu, the first Lord Swaythling (Mervyn Goodman)Dr Angel Pulido and philo-Sephardism in Spain (Michael Alpert)The Association for Providing Free Lectures to Jewish Working Men and their Families, 1869 - 1879 (Harold Pollins)Women in the great Jewish migration (Lloyd P. Gartner)The Poor Jews' Temporary Shelter: an episode in migration studies (Aubrey Newman)A note on Jewish trade unionism (Harold Pollins)Sir Louis Sterling and his library (Julia Walworth)Aaron Aaronsohn: forgotten man of history? (Cecil Bloom)Breaking the codes: Jewish personnel at Bletchley Park (Martin Sugarman)Jews in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (William D. Rubinstein) |
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41 |
2007 |
In memoriam Lionel Kochan The Domus Conversorum: The Personal Interest of Henry III (Lauren Fogle) The Mahamadas an arbitration sourt (Edgar Samuel) An eighteetnth-centurySephardi lady - her relations and her property(Miriam Rodrigues-Pereira) John Braham - from meshorrerto tenor (David Conway) England expects . . .: British Jews under the White Ensign from HMS Victory to the loss of HMS Hood in 1941 (Geoffrey Green) Two Hebrew grammers and the Enlightenment (Stephen Massil) Izak Goller (1891-1939): Zionist poet, playright and preacher (Gabriel Sivan) Jewish missionary activity in Portugal between the Wars (Edgar Samuel) 'Hagedud Ha-Sini' - The Jewish Company of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, 1932-42 (Martin Sugarman) A Jewish contribution to British psychiatry: Edwar Mapother, Aubrey Lewis and their Jewish and refugee colleagues at the Bethlem and Mudsley Hospital and Institute of Psychiatry, 1933-66 (Claire Hilton) Captain Isidore Newman (Martin Sugarman) Mac Goldsmith (John Goldsmith) Kindertransport: Tylers Green Hostel for Young Jewish Refugees (Bernd Koschland) Book Notes
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Contents of separate volumes of MISCELLANIES
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Part |
Year |
Description |
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I |
1925 |
Bodleian Bowl (I. Abrahams) |
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II |
1935 |
Gamaliel ben Pedahzur and his prayer book (C. Roth) |
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III |
1937 |
Lesser London synagogues of 18th century (C. Roth). Jews and the Great Plague (W.S. Samuel). Medieval Jewish MSS, in library of St Paul's Cathedral (M. Adler). The Jewish moneylender and charters of English Jewry in their historical setting (J. Parkes). Bibliography of "I.A." (S. Levy). Jewish oratories of Cromwellian London (W.S. Samuel). Family of Mordecai Hamburger and their association with Madras (R.J. D'Arcy Hart). Origin of Canterbury "Treaty" of 1266 (L. Rabinowitz). Jew Brokers of City of London (D. Abrahams). Miscellania. |
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IV |
1942 |
Benedict the Gildsman of Winchester (M. Adler). Anglo-Jewish travellers to Palestine in 19th century (N. Bentwich). Beginnings of Anglo-Jewish Biblical exegesis and bible translation (S. Daiches). Jewish obituaries in "Gentleman's Magazine" (A.M. Hyamson). English Students of Maimonides (S. Levy). Chazanim of Great Synagogue, London (H. Mayerowitsch). Prayer-Book of Joseph Messias, 5481 (M. Rosenbaum). Jews in English universities (C. Roth). |
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V |
1948 |
Elkan Nathan Adler: In Memoriam (E. Levine) |
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VI |
1962 |
Bethahaim Velho burial register (R.D. Barnett) |
In 1955 a separate index of Transactions and Miscellanies was printed