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Leicestershire Phillimore Marriages Volumes 01 to 12 on one CD. *Abkettleby cum Holwell 1580-1812 *Asfordby 1564-1837 *Ashby Folville 1584-1837 *Ashby Parva 1589-1837 *Aylestone (with Glen Parva and Lubbesthorpe) 1561-1837 *Barkby 1586-1812 *Barkston 1569-1837 *Barrow on Soar 1563-1837 *Beeby 1538-1837 *Belgrave 1653-1837 *Birstall 1574-1837 *Bitteswell 1558-1837 *Blaby 1568-1837 *Bottesford 1563-1812 *Branston 1591-1839 *Braunston 1561-1837 *Brentingby 1558-1840 *Brooksby 17 More Info
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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
The manor of Preston-cum-Uppingham in 1595, with transcript of a detailed manorial survey of that date; Thomas Cooke, Oakham clockmaker, with details of other local clock and watch makers of the 19th and early 20th centuries; Chancellor William Wales, rector of Uppingham 1859-1879, and his contributions to the town; Rutland history and archaeology in 2019, including Portable Antiquities Scheme, co...More Info
Detailed general index of the ten issues of Rutland Record from 2011 to 2020 inclusive, also with an index of authors and articles and an index of titles mentioned in the Rutland bibliography section of each issue. Together with previous indexes this forms an invaluable research tool for anyone studying Rutland's history and archaeology. 56pp.
This book explores the lives of many of the people who fought at the Battle of Barnet. This person-by-person approach gives a picture of the life, society and culture of the late fifteenth century that goes far beyond the fight for the throne. This A4 format book of some 152 pages has been extensively researched. It is lavishly illustrated and a delight to read, being divided up into articles ...More Info