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The historic counties of Derbys, Leics, Lincs, Northants, Notts, Rutland, Salop, Staffs, Warks and Worcs

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Victoria County History: Staffordshire (5)

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

Victoria County History: Warwickshire (4)

Latest: 27 January 2006
The local history of the historic county, organised by parish.
3

Victoria County History: Shropshire (4)

Latest: 31 May 2005
The local history of the historic county, organised by parish.
4

Higher Clergy of the Church of England [Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae, 1541-1857] (5)

Latest: 19 May 2006
Records of bishops and cathedral and higher clergy for the dioceses of England.
5

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.
6

Victoria County History: Worcestershire (3)

Latest: 19 May 2006
The local history of the historic county, organised by parish.
7

Maps (Ordnance Survey) (2)

Latest: 12 December 2005
The complete 1:10,560 series, and 1:2500 maps for selected areas (Epoch 1).
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: Leicestershire (2)

Latest: 12 April 2005
The local history of the historic county, organised by parish.
10

Victoria County History: Northamptonshire (2)

Latest: 04 July 2005
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 Derby: Volume 2

Digitised: 30 June 2005
A part-volume covering the religious houses of the county.
13

A History of the County of Lincoln: Volume 2

Digitised: 16 May 2005
A part-volume covering the history of the religious houses of the county, including Lincoln cathedral, and the Gilbertine house at Sempringham.
14

A History of the County of Nottingham: Volume 2

Digitised: 04 July 2005
A part-volume covering the religious houses of the county. It includes the early history of Southwell Minster.
15

A History of the County of Rutland: Volume 1

Digitised: 31 May 2005
A part-volume covering the religious houses of the county.
16

House of Lords, Journal (23)

Latest: 20 May 2005
The official record of proceedings in the House (1509-1717, 1832-4).
17

House of Commons, Journal (13)

Latest: 20 June 2005
The official record of the House. Includes volumes 1-12 (1547-1699) & 85 (1830).
18

House of Commons, Debates (Grey) (10)

Latest: 14 December 2005
Debates (1667-94), collected by the Hon. Anchitell Grey, MP (10 vols).
19

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

Latest: 01 April 2005
Extensive verbatim accounts of Commons debates, 1660-1739, in 10 volumes.
20

Office Holders in Modern Britain (10)

Latest: 19 May 2006
Listings of holders of offices in central government (17th-19th centuries).
21

Thomas Burton's Diary (4)

Latest: 08 February 2005
The parliamentary diary of Thomas Burton, MP for Westmorland (1653-59).
22

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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