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Filed under: Normans -- England -- Cheshire A Literal Extension and Translation of the Portion of Domesday Book Relating to Cheshire and Lancashire, and to Parts of Flintshire and Denbighshire, Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Yorkshire (published to accompany a facsimile not included here; Domesday text in Latin and English; Chester: Minshull and Hughes; London: Vacher and Sons, 1863), ed. by William Beamont
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Filed under: Normans -- England -- Early works to 1800 History, by William of Newburgh, trans. by Joseph Stevenson (HTML at Fordham) Filed under: Normans -- England -- Lancashire A Literal Extension and Translation of the Portion of Domesday Book Relating to Cheshire and Lancashire, and to Parts of Flintshire and Denbighshire, Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Yorkshire (published to accompany a facsimile not included here; Domesday text in Latin and English; Chester: Minshull and Hughes; London: Vacher and Sons, 1863), ed. by William Beamont Filed under: Normans -- England -- Lincolnshire The Lincolnshire Domesday and the Lindsey Survey (Publications of the Lincoln Record Society v19; 1924), ed. by C. W. Foster and Thomas Longley, contrib. by F. M. Stenton Filed under: Normans -- England -- Lindsey (County) The Lincolnshire Domesday and the Lindsey Survey (Publications of the Lincoln Record Society v19; 1924), ed. by C. W. Foster and Thomas Longley, contrib. by F. M. Stenton
Filed under: Cheshire (England) -- AntiquitiesFiled under: Botany -- England -- Cheshire The Flora of Cheshire (London et al.: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1899), by John Byrne Leicester Warren, ed. by Spencer Le Marchant Moore, contrib. by Mountstuart E. Grant Duff Filed under: English poetry -- England -- CheshireFiled under: Folk songs, English -- England -- CheshireFiled under: Land tenure -- England -- Cheshire A Literal Extension and Translation of the Portion of Domesday Book Relating to Cheshire and Lancashire, and to Parts of Flintshire and Denbighshire, Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Yorkshire (published to accompany a facsimile not included here; Domesday text in Latin and English; Chester: Minshull and Hughes; London: Vacher and Sons, 1863), ed. by William Beamont
Filed under: Poets, English -- England -- Cheshire -- 19th centuryFiled under: Rock climbing -- England -- Cheshire |