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Walks through History - at the West of the Weald

A dozen walks with a historical theme in the area of the west Weald, where the counties of Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex meet. Includes maps, photographs and historical notes. *John Owen Smith* \[See also JOS-27-3; JOS-29-X; JOS-38-9; JOS-49-4; JOS-55-5; Headley Miscellanies\] Supplied by John Owen Smith

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A Revisited History of the Eade Family of Surrey, Sussex & Hampshire

We follow the fortunes of the Eade family over seven and a half centuries from 1250 as, with an eye for the main chance, they attempt to climb the ladder of prosperity by constructing, amassing and then protecting their land holdings over the centuries while diversifying into trades such as bricklaying and stonemasonry. *Robyn Lane and Andrew Eade* Supplied by John Owen Smith

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A History of the Calvanistic Methodist (Presbyterian) Churches in the Montgomery and Salop Borders by David Pryce (Misc 18)

David Pryce was born in Guilsfield in 1856 and died in 1933.. He was a Calvinistic Methodist Preacher who worked in the Montgomeryshire and Shropshire Presbytery for over 50 years.

Supplied by: Montgomeryshire Genealogical Society, Cymdeithas Achyddol Maldwyn Product Ref: MGY-MISC/18

The Demographic History of a Yorkshire Village

By Paula Robson. A study of Barwick-in-Elmet (near Leeds) 1700-1900

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Open History magazine, March 2003, No.86

Bombing of Britain WWII; Marple, Cheshire: 18th century sleaze merchant; Inter-war Depression in Great Britain and US; Zimmerman Telegram

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Open History magazine, September 2003, No.88

An Engine Driver's Diary (1873-1963); Transportation of Criminals; Umployment Poplar and Eastbourne 1919-1929; Women in Armed Forces; A Naval Family

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Open History magazine, December 2003, No.89

Visit to Avoncroft; Motivations for Imperialism; Poulton Abbey, Cheshire; Technology and Renaissance Cities; Abyssinian Expedition, 1868

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Open History magazine, March 2004, No.90

Childhood in 1930s Northamptonshire; Social Shaping of Ancient Roman Water Technologies

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Open History magazine, June 2004, No.91

The Lancashire Witches in 1612; A Cycle Ride in the Black Forest, June 1939

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Open History magazine, December 2004, No.93

Lancaster and the Slave Trade; Politics and the Zulu War 1878/79

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Open History magazine, March 2005, No.94

A Hertfordshire Murder; Great Exhibition of 1851; Escape from Elba; East Sussex Police 1840-1880

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Open History magazine, June 2005, No.95

Elgar; Christianity in Roman Gloucester; A Tottenham School's Wartime Evacuation; Attorneys in 18th century Southwell

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Open History magazine, Autumn/Winter 2005, No.96

Grazing in the High Peak; Habsburg Empire; The Paris Cannon; Thomas Cochrane, Admiral of the Fleet

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Open History magazine, Spring 2006, No.97

In memory of President Allan Fletcher: reprints of articles by Allan Fletcher and two new articles on Samuel Crompton and Plas Rhiew

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Open History Special Conference Edition 2004 (also No.92)

The Family: The Monastic Family; Family Communication and Migration, sixteenth to twentieth centuries; The Wheable Family

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No Time for Family History?

McLaughlin Guides

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Altrincham History Occasional Paper 23 by Colin Graham

Lady Haworth and the Bowdon Supply Depot in World War One. Study of the work of volunteer women and men in a small Cheshire town in supplying much needed hospital supplies for the troops in WW1

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Open History 125, Summer 2013

Newhaven, Sussex, 1837-1887; Hertfordshire's Medical 'Guinea Pigs'; A Yorkshire teacher-training college in the Swinging 60s; What the Open University degree can do for you; report on conference at Farncombe Estate, Worcestershire; Visit to the Gladstone Pottery 16 March 2013

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Open History 154

Life for Female Prisoners in Brixton Prison 1858-1869: Part 1; The Rise, Fall and Subsequent Resurgence of Cinemas as a Form of Entertainment; The RUR Cup: What’s in a Name?; Was the Period 1945-1989 Really the Age of Protest? Defending Liberty: Anti-Socialist groups in Late Victorian and Edwardian Britain; The Shifting and Accommodating Nature of Magic and Superstition Before and After Christianity …

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Tracing your nineteenth century family history

The nineteenth century is perhaps the easiest period for genealogical research, since both the civil registers and the census provide comprehensive coverage. A wide g=range of other sources are also available. Stuart Raymond takes a comprehensive look at all the sources available for tracing ancestry in this period in this comprehensive guide.

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British Family History on CD

Thousands of genealogical books, and important genealogical data are now available on CD. This includes innumerable out of print books – especially old trade directories and published parish registers. It also includes census data. This book lists what is available.

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Surrey & Sussex - the Genealogists Library Guide (vol.1). Information Sources for Surrey & Sussex Genealogists: History, Archives, Journals, etc..

This volume identifies numerous histories of the two counties, and of particular parishes, indicating publications which include original sources, pedigrees, etc. It also includes details of guides to the wide variety of archive repositories and libraries in the county, and lists the many historical and genealogical journals available. The final two sections deal with place-names & maps, and with migration…

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Death and Burial Records for Family Historians / Stuart A. Raymond. Family History Partnership, 2011.

Death and burial records are vital sources for family historians. This book describes the various different records available, where to find them, and how to use them.

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