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- Thomas_Rymer abstract "Not to be confused with Thomas the Rhymer, a 13th-century Scots laird.Thomas Rymer (c. 1643 – 13 December 1713) held the office of English historiographer royal. Rymer's most lasting contribution was his compilation and publication of sixteen volumes of texts of agreements made between the crown of England and foreign powers during all earlier centuries.".
- Q431174 abstract "Not to be confused with Thomas the Rhymer, a 13th-century Scots laird.Thomas Rymer (c. 1643 – 13 December 1713) held the office of English historiographer royal. Rymer's most lasting contribution was his compilation and publication of sixteen volumes of texts of agreements made between the crown of England and foreign powers during all earlier centuries.".
- Thomas_Rymer comment "Not to be confused with Thomas the Rhymer, a 13th-century Scots laird.Thomas Rymer (c. 1643 – 13 December 1713) held the office of English historiographer royal. Rymer's most lasting contribution was his compilation and publication of sixteen volumes of texts of agreements made between the crown of England and foreign powers during all earlier centuries.".
- Q431174 comment "Not to be confused with Thomas the Rhymer, a 13th-century Scots laird.Thomas Rymer (c. 1643 – 13 December 1713) held the office of English historiographer royal. Rymer's most lasting contribution was his compilation and publication of sixteen volumes of texts of agreements made between the crown of England and foreign powers during all earlier centuries.".