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- # No. VIII. Holford copy.
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## Contents
The section details the provenance of a specific copy of the work, referred to as the "Holford copy." It states that this copy once belonged to Captain George Lindsay Holford of Dorchester House, Park Lane, London. The father of the present owner, Robert Stayner Holford, purchased it around 1860 for £100. The section notes that the copy is stated to be "quite perfect."
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- No. VIII. Holford copy.
A copy belonging to Capt. George Lindsay Holford, of Dorchester House, Park Lane, London, was purchased by the present owner’s father, Robert Stayner Holford, for £100, about 1860, and is stated to be quite perfect.
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- No. VIII. Holford copy.