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Alexander Croke
British judge and colonial administrator
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Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, a poem on the preservation of health in rhyming Latin verse : addressed by the school of Salerno to Robert of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror, with an ancient translation / and an introduction and notes by Sir Alexander Croke.
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Date: 1830
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Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum : a poem on the preservation of health in rhyming Latin verse / addressed by the school of Salerno to Robert of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror, with an ancient translation : and an introduction and notes by Sir Alexander Croke.
Schola Medica Salernitana
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Date: 1830
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Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, a poem on the preservation of health in rhyming Latin verse. Addressed by the school of Salerno to Robert of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror, with an ancient translation [by Sir J. Harington] / and an introduction by Sir Alexander Croke.
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Date: 1830
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A report of the case of Horner against Liddiard , upon the question of what consent is necessary to the marriage of illegitimate minors; determined, on the 24th May 1799, in the Consistorial Court of London, by the Right Honourable Sir William Scott, Chancellor of the Diocese: with an Introductory Essay Upon the Theory and the History of Laws Relating to Illegitimate Children, and to the Encouragement of Marriage in General. By Alexander Croke, Esq. LL.D. Advocate in Doctors-Commons.
Croke, Alexander, Sir, 1758-1842.
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Date: 1800
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To the proprietors of the Common of Otmoor
Croke, Alexander, Sir, 1758-1842.
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Date: [1800]
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