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| Born | 1814 | ||||||||||||
| Died | 1881 | ||||||||||||
| Residence | 12 Queen Anne St Cavendish Square | ||||||||||||
| Occupation | legal | ||||||||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
AI Council 1874 Member
House Notes
Treasurer S.A.
Report of Council for 1881. Obit
Notes From Elsewhere
Ouvry, Frederic (1814–1881), antiquary and lawyer
Dicken's solicitor
Member of the Athenaeum Club from 1858
Publications
External Publications
Ouvry printed facsimiles of rare publications, of which only one copy was known. These included:[1]
• The Cobler of Canterburie (of 1608),[3] 1862.
• Til Eulenspiegel's Howleglas, (the translation printed by William Copland), 1867.
• Gervase Markham, The Famous Whore, 1868.
• Thomas Cranley, Amanda, 1869.
• Petitions and Answers, (pieces printed in 1668),[4] 1870.
• Letters addressed to T. Hearne, 1874.
• John Singer (attributed), Quips upon Questions, 1875.
• Nicholas Breton, The Passionate Shepherd, 1877.
Ouvry contributed two papers to Archæologia (xxxv. 379–82 and xxxvi. 219–41).[1]