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| | Books by George J. Armytage: Books in the extended shelves: Armytage, George J. (George John), Sir, 1842-1918: Allegations for marriage licences issued by the bishop of London ... (London, 1887), also by Joseph Lemuel Chester (page images at HathiTrust) Armytage, George J. (George John), Sir, 1842-1918: The baptismal, marriage, and burial registers of the Cathedral church of Christ and Blessed Mary the virgin at Durham, 1609-1896. ([Mitchell & Hughes], 1897), also by Durham Cathedral and William Greenwell (page images at HathiTrust) Armytage, George J. (George John), Sir, 1842-1918: Pedigrees made at the visitation of Cheshire, 1613 (Printed for the Record Society, 1909), also by Henry St. George, J. Paul Rylands, and College of Arms (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust) Armytage, George J. (George John), Sir, 1842-1918: Pedigrees made at the visitation of Cheshire, 1613 : taken by Richard St.-George esq., Norroy king of arms and Henry St.-George, gent., Bluemantle pursuivant of arms; and some other contemporary pedigrees (Mitchell, Hughes & Clark, 1909), also by Richard Saint-George, J. Paul Rylands, Henry St. George, and College of Arms (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust) Armytage, George J. (George John), Sir, 1842-1918: The registers of baptisms and marriages at St. George's chapel, May Fair. ([Mitchell & Hughes], 1889), also by London St. George's Chapel (Mayfair (page images at HathiTrust) Armytage, George J. (George John), Sir, 1842-1918: The visitation of London in the year 1568. Taken by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux king of arms, and since augmented both with descents and arms. (London, 1869), also by Robert Cooke, Joseph Jackson Howard, and College of Arms (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust) Armytage, George J. (George John), Sir, 1842-1918: A visitation of the county of Surrey, begun anno Dni. MDCLXII. finished anno Dni. MDCLXVIII. ([Mitchell, Hughes and Clarke, printers], 1910), also by Edward Bysshe (page images at HathiTrust)
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