Edited by C. R. Cheney. Reprinted with corrections 1978. Hardbound. 164 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used. Published by Offices of the Royal Historical Society, London. his book is the recognized essential tool for establishing historical dates. Its tables provide perpetual calendars for English or British history, including regnal years, and legal chronology….
By Rachel Mellen. Third Edition. Softbound. Third Edition, 1990. Formerly entitled “A Practical Guide for the Genealogist in England. This edition has been expanded to provide more information for those researchers working on their English ancestry. 218 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
By Derek Beales (1969). In each of the four sections of the book, Professor Beales presents a succinct narrative of events followed by discussion of particular topics, so that each aspect of the period is set within a clear narrative framework. He traces the main cultural trends and gives comprehensive coverage to all major economic,…
By Adrian Tinniswood (1992). This hardbound book features the history of 30 of Britain’s most notable country homes with stories of their architects and owners and the prevailing architectural rage spanning the years 1250 to 1930. It includes maps showing the location of these National Trust homes in England, Northern Ireland, and Wales. 320 pages….
A complete guide to tracing your English, Scottish, & Irish ancestors. By Angus Baxter. 1994. Third edition, revised and update. Softbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 6” x 9”, 310 pages.
Compiled by Jeremy Gibson and Jeremy Sumner Wycherley. 1990. The Hearth Tax, for which records survive between 1662 and 1674, is the best-known taxation source for local and family history, listing the inhabitants of most houses in England and Wales by county and parish. This booklet provides a clear and simple guide to the lists…
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