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Citizens and Founders: A History of the Worshipful Company of Founders, London 1365-1975
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A definitive and readable account. The earliest surviving record of the Founders' Company is a petition in Norman French in which the 'Good Men of the Mistery of the Founders ...
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Greater London History Sources Volume 1: City of London
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An invaluable guide to printed and visual materials, archives and manuscripts held in publicly-funded local record offices and local studies collections in and around London. This is the 1st of ...
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My Ancestors Were Londoners: How Can I Find Out More About Them?
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Tracing London ancestors is not impossible, and relies on the same techniques used elsewhere, however with a different emphases. This book reviews those techniques in the specific circumstances of London, which has been made enormously easier by the development of internet resources ...
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Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names
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From Garlick Hill to Pratt's Bottom, this absorbing dictionary covers hundred of streets and areas of Greater London. Discover their linguistic and historical origins following the development of ...
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The London Encyclopaedia
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The London Encyclopaedia' is the most comprehensive book on London ever published. Now completely revised and updated, with several new entries, it comprises over 5000 entries, organised alphabetically, cross-referenced and ...
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The Londonderry Plantation 1609-1914
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This massive, fascinating and scholarly study is the first full account of the history, the architecture and planning of the estates of the City of London and its Livery Companies ...
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Tracing Your East End Ancestors: A Guide for Family Historians
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This is an excellent guide not just to the East End, but also to the vast majority of Londoners who were poor. A large proportion of family historians will come up with the need to research in London sooner or later, and while it is difficult, it is immensely easier than it used to be (especially from a distance) ...
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