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Stanley Bertram Chrimes
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- July 21, 1984 in
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He taught at the
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from 1937 to 1952.


Personal life

Chrimes married Mabel Keyser on June 8, 1937, and remained together until his death. The couple had no children.


Selected publications

*Sir John Fortescue, ''De Laudibus Legum Anglie'', University Press, Cambridge, 1942. Edited and translated with introduction and notes by S.B. Chrimes. *''English constitutional history'',
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'' No. 199) *''The general election in Glasgow, February, 1950: Essays by members of the staff of the University of Glasgow'', Jackson, Son & Co., Glasgow, 1950. *''An introduction to the administrative history of mediaeval England'',
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, Oxford, 1952. (Studies in mediaeval history series No. 7) *''Select documents of English constitutional history, 1307-1485'', A.& C.Black, London, 1961. (With
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) *''Lancastrians,Yorkists and Henry VII'',
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, London, 1964. *''Henry VII'', Methuen, London, 1972. (Now published in the Yale English Monarchs series)


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Papers of Prof. Stanley Bertram Chrimes (1907-1984), historian
'' Archives Hub''; retrieved November 6, 2021 1907 births 1984 deaths Alumni of King's College London Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge Academics of the University of Glasgow Academics of the University of Wales {{UK-historian-stub