Provides details of offender, including name, aliases, court, offence and sentence/acquittal. Around 35% of those recorded were not actually found guilty, so the records give an insight into social conditions of the time. Also includes Surname Master Index to Criminal Register Indexes (PRO: HO 27) 1805-1816 for England and Wales. The files on the CD are in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (.PDF) and support searching and printing as well as many options for navigation.... More Info
Product Code: S/T733
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Four fairly rare volumes of the definitive 1840s history of the county, with maps, pedigrees of the ancient families, manorial details, drawings of churches and houses by Dr George Lipscomb. G. Lipscomb’s History and Antiquities of Buckinghamshire (1847) in four volumes breaks the county down into Hundreds and then villages. This set of books records ecclesiastical and manorial history as well ...More Info
This book brings together detailed investigation of Buckinghamshire's turnpike trust records with on-the-ground observation of the roads they developed and built.
The maps of Thomas Jefferys surveyed in 1766-1768 and A.Bryant surveyed in 1825 reproduced in colour and to their original scales in an A3 format
50 original historic prints of the county reproduced in colour with accompanying descriptions
A 1930s account by Stanley Freese with original photographs