Classified lists of the merchants, bankers, professional gentlemen, manufacturers and traders in the counties of Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutlandshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Monmouthshire. Also covers the nobility, gentry, clergy, farmers, carriers, publicans and other trades for these counties.... More Info
This Deacon's Court Guide and County Blue Book CD gives details of those involved in the legal and medical professions, engineers, bankers, surgeons, architects and many others, and includes names and addresses. There is also a section on peers, bishops, baronets and knights, and another on landed gentry and county families. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable * Contains over 750 pages... More Info
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- Centres Of Catholicism - Catholic Ancestors In Official Records - Part 1 - Woburn Park School - Priest-Holes And Recusancy - The Nevills Of Nevill Holt, (Leicestershire) - The Catholic Relief Acts Of 1778 And 1791 - The Humble English Family Of Catholic Ancestry: A Question Of Definition - The Lighter Side Of Recusancy, (Petre and Berrington) - The Catholic Archives Society
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Reprint of a guide for parish officers to deal with complex poor laws and social problems. A5 104p
Reprint of a 3rd Ed. (1872) of a book dealing with many aspects of law affecting the parish and its officers. A5 112p
Transcript of the Rutland section of the 1873 Return of Owners of Land, with notes on most of the 563 entries. Analysis of who they were, where they came from and what they did. Special sections on Lyddington parish and on a mysterious group of small landowners with strong Gloucestershire connections. Illustrations, tables, index of addresses (60pp). In the early 1870s there were serious social...More Info