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- Q6411147 subject Q8387918.
- Q6411147 subject Q8971652.
- Q6411147 abstract "The King's manuscripts are a collection of 446 historical manuscripts held in the British Library. The collection was originally assembled by King George III, and was passed to the British Museum by George IV in 1823 as part of the King's Library. The manuscripts were at first kept with the printed books, but in 1840 were transferred to the Department of Manuscripts. The manuscript maps remained in the Department of Printed Books, and are now held in the Map Library as the King's Topographical Collection.".
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- Q6411147 wikiPageWikiLink Q127318.
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- Q6411147 wikiPageWikiLink Q23308.
- Q6411147 wikiPageWikiLink Q6373.
- Q6411147 wikiPageWikiLink Q6410990.
- Q6411147 wikiPageWikiLink Q7375076.
- Q6411147 wikiPageWikiLink Q8387918.
- Q6411147 wikiPageWikiLink Q87167.
- Q6411147 wikiPageWikiLink Q8971652.
- Q6411147 comment "The King's manuscripts are a collection of 446 historical manuscripts held in the British Library. The collection was originally assembled by King George III, and was passed to the British Museum by George IV in 1823 as part of the King's Library. The manuscripts were at first kept with the printed books, but in 1840 were transferred to the Department of Manuscripts.".
- Q6411147 label "King's manuscripts, British Library".
- Q6411147 depiction Manuscript_of_Cicero_-_BL_Kings_MS_21_f._2.jpg.