This gives the livery company (Trade) full name and abode for all those that voted in the election.... More Info
This gives names, addresses, occupations and how people voted in the election of 1774... More Info
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There have been many books on Warwickshire, but never one like this… Arthur Mee’s guide to 220 places in Warwickshire, from Alcester to Yardley, and including the cities of Coventry, Warwick and Birmingham, provides both a snapshot of the county before the Second World War and a comprehensive guidebook to the county’s heritage which remains invaluable for travellers and historians alike t...More Info
There have been many books on Berkshire, but never one like this… The perfect historic guide to Berkshire churches, castles and other historic places. “A thousand years of history is wrapt up in the Berkshire hills, and far beyond that its story goes…” – Arthur Mee Arthur Mee’s guide to 170 places in the historic county of Berkshire (including the Vale of the White Horse, in O...More Info
Author Monica Smith. Hardback with dustcover, 216pp, illustrated. Possibly the time of greatest social change since the Industrial Revolution, World War II brought the war to the Home Front with the destruction of homes and industry and loss of life. Edmonton was the worst affected part of our area. Citizens were united by a determination to win the war and put up with many changes to their live...More Info
Crowds in the Town waved Union Jacks and cheered as our lads marched up Windmill Hill to board trains which were to take them to a war which few of them would survive. The postwar years saw endemic unemployment, made worse by the rapid closure of the war industries. Nevertheless, the shoots of a more prosperous future were already emerging in the growth of the new electrical industries like Ediswa...More Info
HULL. James Acland’s Comparative Poll Book, being an alphabetical list of the Electors for the Borough of Kingston-upon-Hull and the Votes recorded at the Three Elections of December, 1832, January 1835 and June 1835. This publication is a breakdown of the polls for these three elections, followed by James Acland’s commentary, listing the electors as "timid traitors," "fools," "worse than fool...More Info