The 1790 Poll for Knights of the Shire for Suffolk. Digitally enhanced images of the original text. Bookmarked by major headings. Fully printable.... More Info
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Pinn 7 Pinner Local History Society has produced a number of monographs on Pinner. Among these are two outlining lives of notable Pinner Residents. This monograph, Pinn 7, is one and encompasses outlines of a number of Pinner Residents since 1580 who were of some fame or notoriety. All of them have been resident in Pinner at some time or other. Some were famous only in Pinner, big fish in...More Info
"The Tolbooth was the focal point of the Scottish burgh from medieval times until the 19th century. Incorporating the office where taxes were paid, the centre of local administration and also the prison where debtors were jailed, it was the most important single building in the community. As such it was the focus of much civic pride and community identity"--Back cover. 72 pages
Dalkeith emerged from the second world war as a town undergoing enormous changes. The Woodburn housing estate was being built to the south.
Railway services in Edinburgh began in earnest in 1846 and for 12 year thereafter the Scottish capital enjoyed major national rail links.