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Charles Erskine of Tinwald

06/10/2009 admin News and Events

Karen Grudzien Baston, a Ph.D student in the Centre for Legal History, University of Edinburgh, won first prize in the Edinburgh Ph.D. poster competition for her poster on her research on the library of Charles Erskine of Tinwald. See

http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/research/students/118.aspxwidth=319

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