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Article: Sir Thomas Gray: Scalacronica, 1272-1363.(Book review)
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- Medium Aevum
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- March 22, 2008
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Sir Thomas Gray: Scalacronica, 1272-1363, ed. and trans, with an introduction by Andy King, Publications of the Surtees Society 209 (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2005), lxiv + 288 pp. ISBN 0-85444-064-X. 50.00 [pounds sterling]/$90.00. This volume gives the second part of Gray's history, chosen presumably because it is of greater historical interest as it covers events within Gray's own lifetime, and indeed includes eyewitness accounts for some of them. (The first half, which is also to be published by the Surtees Society, goes from the Creation to 1272.) This is clearly not intended to be a critical edition. There are copious historical notes, but the literary aspects ...
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Article: OBIT - MOORE, THOMAS GRAY SR.
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...Thomas Gray Moore, Sr., 75, of Radford, Va., and previously of Dunagannon ... in death by his parents, Kyle E. and Zelma E. Moore; and a son, Thomas Gray Moore, Jr. He is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Shirley ...
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