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Cataloguing

nacular forms, with references from other forms, and from family names, e.g.—

Charles II of Britain.

Stuart. See Charles II.

Gregory VII, Pope.

Hildebrand. See Gregory VII.

6. Noblemen. Enter all noblemen under their birth or family names, with references from their titles, e.g.—

St. John (Henry), Viscount Bolingbroke.

Bolingbroke (Viscount). See St. John (Henry).

Lubbock (Sir John), Baron Avebury.

Avebury (Baron). See Lubbock (Sir John).

7. Ecclesiastical Personages. Archbishops, Bishops, Cardinals, Patriarchs, etc., are to be entered under their family names where known, with references from titles, e.g.—

Magee (William C.) Archbishop.

York, Archbishop of. See Magee, etc.

Ebor, William. See Magee (William C.).

Saints are to be entered under the forenames by which they were canonized, e.g.—

Paul, Saint, not Saint Paul,

with references from family names if considered sufficiently important.

Friars, Abbots, Monkish chroniclers, etc., are to be entered under their forenames, e.g.—

Florence of Worcester, not Worcester, Florence of.