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Includes the historic counties of Berks, Bucks, Hants, Kent, Oxfords, Surrey and Sussex. Parts of Surrey and Kent are includes in the London region

Recent journal entries
New Ordnance Survey maps02 July 2006
Surrey and South London10 April 2006
Eastern Berkshire01 April 2006
Winchester & the Isle of Wight08 March 2006
History of Buckinghamshire01 March 2006

1

Victoria County History: Sussex (7)

Latest: 08 February 2006
The local history of the historic county, organised by parish.
2

Victoria County History: Oxfordshire (4)

Latest: 06 July 2005
The local history of the historic county, organised by parish.
3

Higher Clergy of the Church of England [Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae, 1541-1857] (4)

Latest: 19 May 2006
Records of bishops and cathedral and higher clergy for the dioceses of England.
4

Victoria County History: Surrey (3)

Latest: 10 April 2006
The local history of the historic county, organised by parish.
5

Victoria County History: Hampshire (3)

Latest: 20 March 2006
The local history of the historic county, organised by parish.
6

Maps (Ordnance Survey) (2)

Latest: 12 December 2005
The complete 1:10,560 series, and 1:2500 maps for selected areas (Epoch 1).
7

Higher Clergy of the Church of England [Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae, 1300-1541] (4)

Latest: 15 March 2005
Records of bishops and higher clergy for the dioceses of England and Wales.
8

Higher Clergy of the Church of England [Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae, 1066-1300] (4)

Latest: 15 March 2005
Records of bishops and higher clergy for the dioceses of England and Wales.
9

Victoria County History: Berkshire (2)

Latest: 07 April 2006
The local history of the historic county, organised by parish.
10

Victoria County History: Buckinghamshire (2)

Latest: 08 February 2006
The local history of the historic county, organised by parish.
11

Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516

Digitised: 11 July 2005
A spatial modelling of data relating to markets and fairs in England and Wales. Full-text version available on the Centre for Metropolitan History's website. This version, Sept 2005.
12

A History of the County of Kent: Volume 2

Digitised: 12 April 2005
A part-volume detailing the religious houses of the county. Includes accounts of the early history of Canterbury and Rochester cathedrals, and of several sites now within the conurbation of London.
13

Office Holders in Modern Britain (11)

Latest: 19 May 2006
Listings of holders of offices in central government (17th-19th centuries).
14

House of Lords, Journal (23)

Latest: 20 May 2005
The official record of proceedings in the House (1509-1717, 1832-4).
15

House of Commons, Journal (13)

Latest: 20 June 2005
The official record of the House. Includes volumes 1-12 (1547-1699) & 85 (1830).
16

House of Commons, Debates (Grey) (10)

Latest: 14 December 2005
Debates (1667-94), collected by the Hon. Anchitell Grey, MP (10 vols).
17

House of Commons, History and Proceedings of (Chandler) (10)

Latest: 01 April 2005
Extensive verbatim accounts of Commons debates, 1660-1739, in 10 volumes.
18

Thomas Burton's Diary (4)

Latest: 08 February 2005
The parliamentary diary of Thomas Burton, MP for Westmorland (1653-59).
19

Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
Bodleian Library, MS Eng Hist c 711

Digitised: 18 August 2004
Diary of a Cheshire gentleman, Whig Member of Parliament for Chester in 1689-97 and landholder in Wales, covering a period in which he steered a difficult political course. Michael Stevens' transcription is published by permission of the Bodleian Library.


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