A collection of over 100 maps covering England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. These high resolution maps can show you how place-names and counties differed from the present day. Contains various printable maps showing towns, counties, and countries in the UK from as early as 1660. More Info
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Buckinghamshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Vol.3 - Aston Clinton: StLeonards 1739-1754, Chicheley 1559-1812, Drayton Parslow 1559-1812, Grove 1711-1812, Hartwell 1553-1812, Linsdale 1575-1812, Sherington 1688-1812, Stone 1538-1812, Westbury 1558-1812 and Wing 1546-1812.... More Info
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Buckinghamshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volume 4 - Amersham 1561-1812, Chalfont St Giles 1584-1812, Chalfont St Peter 1538-1812, Chenies 1593-1836, Hedgerley 1539-1812 and Stoke Poges 1563-1812.... More Info
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Buckinghamshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volume 5 - Beaconsfield 1631-1812, Burnham 1561-1812, Dorney 1538-1812, Fulmer 1688-1812, Hedsor 1678-1837, Hitcham 1550-1812, Taplow 1710-1812, Wooburn 1653-1812.... More Info
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Buckinghamshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volume 6 - Bradenham 1627-1812, Fingest 1607-1812, High Wycombe 1600-1812, Ibstone 1665-1812 and Turville 1582-1812.... More Info
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Buckinghamshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volume 7 - Denham 1569-1812, Hughenden 1559-1812, and Little Missenden 1559-1812.... More Info
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Buckinghamshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volume 8 - Chesham 1637-1837 and Iver 1605-1812.... More Info
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Buckinghamshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volume 9 - Broughton 1720-1837, Lathbury, 1690-1837, Moulsoe 1559-1837 and Newport Pagnell 1558-1837.... More Info
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Search for your relatives in this directory which contains thousands of residents and professionals with addresses. This directory covers London (professions/trades and residents), also including professions and trades in other selected towns throughout Great Britain. This CD is bookmarked by three major headings: 'London, Professional' which contains alphabetical listings of surnames with addresses, 'London, Private' which lists residents' surnames with addresses and 'United Kingdom Direc... More Info
Pigot's directories contain descriptions of all major county towns, with background historical information, lists of tradespeople and of nobility, gentry and clergy, and general local information. This edition also has a detailed engraved map of each county. More Info
This directory includes alphabetical lists of residents and trades people with addresses. It also gives historical and topographical information for each town, village and parish. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Fully searchable * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable... More Info
This directory includes alphabetical lists of residents and trades people with addresses. It also gives historical and topographical information for each town, village and parish. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Fully searchable *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable More Info
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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