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Ducatus Lancastrle Pars Quarta - Calendar to the Pleadings 1834
from the fourteenth year to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Vol III.

Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1834.

Founded in the 13th century, the Duchy of Lancaster is a vast collection of land and property across England and Wales, held in trust for the Queen in her role as Duke of Lancaster.
This book, covering the period c.1572-1603, forms a listing of court cases involving land, rent, tithes etc. in many counties, including - Lancashire, Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Sussex, Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, Carmarthernshire, Essex, Nottinghamshire, Berkshire, Norfolk etc.
Many hundreds of names of people are included, from all social classes.
Complete with extensive name and place indexes.
644 pages of fascinating historical detail.
An outstanding Tudor resource for local and family historians.

A digital version of the original book, in PDF format.
Viewable on any computer using Adobe Acrobat Reader.

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ARA 50 £8.00p.
The Registers of Hove and of Preston in Sussex
Transcribed by Ernest Fredk. Salmon

Published in 1912.

Transcripts of the parish registers for the parish of Hove in Sussex, and also for the parish of Preston in Sussex.

Covers the period 1538-1812.

These two parishes were united for 350 years, and only separated again on the resignation of the Vicar in 1878.

Complete with indexes of names and places.

A digital version of the original book, in PDF format.
Viewable on any computer using Adobe Acrobat Reader.

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ARA 62 £8.00p.

Recusant Roll No. 1., 1592-3.
Contributed by M.M.C. Calthrop.
Published by the Catholic Record Society in 1916.

Transcripts in Latin of the Recusant Roll for 1592-3, for England and Wales, listed by county.
Hundreds of names of Roman Catholic men and women are included.
Complete with a useful index of names and places, in English.
A fascinating aspect of Tudor religious history. An essential reference guide for family historians with Catholic ancestors.

A digital version of the original book, in PDF format.
Viewable on any computer using Adobe Acrobat Reader

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ARA 139 £8.00p.

The Catholic Record Society Miscellanea XII

One of a series of books containing a variety of records from various counties.
Published in 1921.
Miscellanea XII includes Diocesan Returns of Recusants for England and Wales, 1577.
The Catholic Registers of Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, 1797-1840.
The Catholic Registers of Knaresborough, Yorkshire, 1765-1840
The Catholic Registers of Costessey, Norfolk, 1785-1821
The Catholic Registers of Burton, Sussex, 1720-1855 and various reports and letters.

Also includes an index of names and places.

A digital version of the original book, in PDF format.
Viewable on any computer using Adobe Acrobat Reader

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ARA 147 £8.00p.

Paupers in Workhouses
Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed 30 July 1861.

Returns "from each workhouse in England & Wales, of the name of every adult pauper in each workhouse who has been an inmate of the workhouse during a continuous period of five years; stating the amount of time that each of such inmates shall have been in the workhouse, and the reason assigned why such persons are unable to maintain themselves:"
This cd contains the full return arranged by county and workhouse plus the summary

A digital version of the original book, in PDF format.
Viewable on any computer using Adobe Acrobat Reader

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