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  • Notes on Contributors

Richard Sharpe is professor of diplomatic in the University of Oxford and general editor of The Corpus of British Medieval Library Catalogues. He is currently editing the charters of William II and Henry I, while at the same time contributing to an edition of the correspondence of Edward Lhuyd.

Tessa Whitehouse is a doctoral student at Queen Mary, University of London researching the educational and publishing cultures of eighteenth-century dissent. She has prepared an online edition of manuscript materials entitled 'Dissenting Education and the Legacy of John Jennings, c. 1720-c. 1729'.

J. Christopher Warner is Professor of English at Le Moyne College, in Syracuse, New York. He is the author of Henry VIII's Divorce: Literature and the Politics of the Printing Press (1998); The Augustinian Epic, Petrarch to Milton (2005); and John Bale's Catalogue of Tudor Authors: An Annotated Translation of Records from the 'Scriptorum illustrium maioris Brytanniae . . . Catalogus' (2010).

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Karen Attar is Rare Books Librarian at the Senate House Library, University of London.

A. I. Doyle is Honorary Reader in Bibliography at the University of Durham.

Mirjam M. Foot, former Director of Collections and Preservation at the British Library, is Emeritus Professor of Library and Archive Studies at University College, London.

Julian Harrison is a curator of medieval and earlier manuscripts at the British Library, and has recently co-edited an updated edition of G. R. C. Davis's Medieval Cartularies of Great Britain.

Dennis E. Rhodes retired as Deputy Keeper of Printed Books at the British Library in 1985, and was awarded the Bibliographical Society's Gold Medal in 2007. [End Page 373]

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