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Authors: Kate Summerscale

Letters to and from Catherine Crowe in the Catherine Crowe Collection, Templeman Library, Kent University, Canterbury, Kent
Parish records for Ashford Carbonel, Hereford Record Office, Hereford, Herefordshire
Parish records for Ludlow, Salop Record Office, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Parish records for St Pancras, London Metropolitan Archives, London
Records of the House of Lords, HO/PO/JO/9/9/382–448 (17 June 1859 to 13 June 1861); papers relating to the appeal against the Divorce Court verdict, HLA

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