England Genealogy Bibliography C to H (National Institute)

References (cont.)
COOK, Malcolm. 1976. Discovering Brasses and Brass Rubbing. Shire Publications.

COTGREAVE, Peter. 1995. Spence Pedigree Forgeries. Family Tree Magazine Vol 11 #9, page 3.

COYSH, Victor and TOMS, Carel. 1978. Guernsey Through the Lens including Alderney, Sark, Herm and Jethou: Photographs taken before 1914. Phillimore, Chichester.

CRANE, Ronald Salmon and KAYE, Frederick Benjamin. 1966. A census of British newspapers and periodicals, 1620-1800. Holland Press, London.

CREATON, Heather. 2003. Checklist of Unpublished Diaries by Londoners and Visitors. London Record Society.

CRUIKSHANK, D.W.J. 1994. Revering the Manes of his Jennings Ancestors. Family Tree Magazine Vol 10 #12, page 3.

CUBITT, David. 1985. Bare Essentials. The Norfolk Ancestor Vol 4 #1, page 4.

CUNNINGTON, C. Willett, CUNNINGTON, Phillis, and BEARD. Charles. 1960. A Dictionary of English Costume. A and C Black, London.

CUNNINGTON, Phillis. 1974. Costume of Household Servants from the Middle Ages to 1900. A and C Black, London.

DART, R.K. 2001. Anthrax Danger in Readers’ Letters. Family Tree Magazine Vol 17 #8, page 20. [See Bergman].

DAVEY, Gerald. 2001. Early Nineteenth-Century Medical Care. Bygone Kent Vol 22 #1, page 41-45.

DAVIES, Colin reviews Halliday’s book q.v.

DEBRETT”S PEERAGE [some editions include BARONETAGE]. Many editions from 1803 e.g. 1864-1940 on FHL fiches starting at (1944). Various publishers.

DEWEY, Mike. 2003a. The early years of the Birdham National School. Sussex Family Historian Vol 15 #7, page 326-329.

DEWEY, Mike 2003b. The First Lord Palmerston: Benefactor to Romsey Poor. The Hampshire Family Historian. Vol 30 #3, page 189-191.

DEFOE, Daniel. 1724-6 (republished 1971 edited by ROGERS, Pat). ''A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain. ''Penguin Books.

DICKINSON, P.L. 1984. The Heralds and Genealogy. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 21 #5, page 145-149.

DOE, Vanessa S. (editor). 1978-981. The Diary of James Clegg of Chapel-en-le-Frith 1708-1755. Derbyshire Record Society. .

DONALD, Louise and MACDONALD, W.S. 1982. Roll of the Graduates of the University of Aberdeen 1950-1970; with Supplement 1860-1955. Aberdeen University Press. .

DOUGLAS, Althea. 1984. 18th-19th Century Magazines and Their Indexes. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 21. Part 1 in #6, page 209-212; Part 2 in #7, page 244-246.

DU MAURIER, Daphne. 1936. Jamaica Inn. Doubleday and Company, New York.

DU MAURIER, Daphne. 1969. The House on the Strand. Doubleday and Company, New York.

EAKINS, R. 1985. Picture Sources UK. Macdonald.

EDWARDS, Nancy. 2003. The British Federation of Women Graduates - formerly The British Federation of University Women. Family History News and Digest Vol 14 #2, page 75-77.

EKWALL, Eilert. 4th edition 1960 (reprinted 1990). The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names. Oxford University Press.

ELRINGTON, Christopher. 1989. Lordship and Lineage: The Descent of Manors in the Victoria County History. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 23 #2, page 41-47.

EMDEN, Alfred Brotherston. 1957. 3 vols. A Biographical Register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500. Oxford University Press. FHL book 942.57/01 J2e.

EMDEN, Alfred Brotherston. 1963. A Biographical Register of the University of Cambridge to 1500. Cambridge University Press.

EMDEN, Alfred Brotherston. 1974. A Biographical Register of the University of Oxford to 1501-1540. Oxford University Press.

EMMISON, F.G. 1978. Introduction to Archives. Phillimore, Chichester, West Sussex.

EVANS, Hilary, EVANS, Mary, and NELKI, Andra. 1975. The Picture Researcher’s Handbook: An International Guide to Picture Sources and How to Use Them. David and Charles, Newton Abbot, Devon.

FAIRBAIRN, James, BUTTERS, Laurence, and MacLAREN, Joseph. 1911. Fairbairn’s crests of the leading families in Great Britain and Ireland and their kindred in other lands. Heraldic Pub. Co., GSU film 1559431. [Other editions 1859-1986].

FAITHFULL, Pamela. 2002. ''Basic Facts About… Lunatics in England and Wales for the Family Historian. ''Federation of Family History Societies.

FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY. 2000. Mormon Immigration Index. Intellectual Reserve. CD-ROM stock # 50174.

FEARN, Sue. 2003. Room on Top in This May Interest You. Family Tree Magazine Vol 11 #3, page 14.

FELGATE, Don. 1993. The Great Undercover Story. Greentrees (Westminster and Central Middlesex FHS). Vol 13 #1, page 16.

FELGATE, Don. 1999. Water Water Everywhere. Greentrees (Westminster and Central Middlesex FHS). Vol 19 #1, page 14-15.

FISHER, John P. 2001. Follow-up in Jean Cole’s Questions and Answers. Family Tree Magazine. Vol 17 #7, page 18.

FITZ-HUGH, Terrick V.H. 5th edition revised by LUMAS, Susan. 1998. The Dictionary of Genealogy. A and C Black, London.

FOSTER, Janet. 1992. Hospital Records in the Greater London Record Office [now the London Metropolitan Archives]. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 24 #3, page 93-95.

FOSTER, Joseph. 1887-1892. ''Alumnae Oxoniensis: The Members of the University of Oxford, Their Parentage, Birthplace and Year of Birth with a Record of Their Degrees: Being a Matriculation Register of the University. Part I: 1500-1714. 4 vols on 2 films A-K on 962620, L-Z on 962621. Part II: 1715-1886.'' 4 vols on 2 films A-K on 962622, L-Z on 962623. Oxford University Press.

FRIAR, Stephen. 2001. The Local History Companion. Sutton Publishing.

GALLAGHER, Sheila. 1999. ''Westminster/General Lying-in Hospital 1767-1971. History and Records.'' East Surrey Family History Society Journal. Vol 22. Part I in #1, page 37-443. Part II in #3, page 29-42.

GALLAGHER, Sheila. 2002. Smallpox-Thames Hospital Ships-A Further Instalment. East Surrey Family History Society. Vol 25 #1, page 24 and 28. [see Woodlock].

GIBSON, Jeremy and ROGERS, Colin. 2000 2nd edition. Coroners Records in England and Wales. Federation of Family History Societies.

GIBSON, Jeremy and HAMPSON, Elizabeth. 2000. 2nd edition. Specialist Indexes for Family Historians. Federation of Family History Societies.

GIBSON, Jeremy, LANGSTON, Brett and SMITH, Brenda W. 2002 2nd edition. Local Newspapers 1750-1920 England and Wales, Channel Islands, Isle of Man: A Select Location List. Federation of Family History Societies.

GIBSON, Jeremy and PESKETT, Pamela. 2001 9th edition. Record Offices: How to Find Them. Federation of Family History Societies.

GIBSON, Jeremy and ROGERS, Colin. 2000. 2nd edition. Coroners’ Records in England and Wales. Federation of Family History Societies.

GILCHRIST, Brian. 2004. The Paper Trail of Death in the Twentieth Century: Changing Attitudes, Changing Records. Ontario Genealogical Society Seminar Syllabus, Toronto. Page 96-97.

GIVEN-WILSON, Chris and CURTEIS, Alice. 1984. The Royal Bastards of Mediaeval England. Routledge and Kegan Paul.

GODDARD, J.R. 1990. Cholera 1831-2. Family Tree Magazine Vol 6 #10, page 24-25.

GODDARD, J.R. 1991. Smallpox and Your Ancestors. Family Tree Magazine. Vol 8. Part I in #1, 2 pages. Part II in #2, 2 pages.

GODDARD, Julie. 1997. The Black Death. Family Tree Magazine. Vol 13 #5, page 21-22.

GOODFELLOW, Caroline G. 1998. Dolls. Shire Publications.

GOODGER, J.L. 1992. ''Life in the 19th Century. Who Said That Hard Work Never Hurt Anyone?'' Family Tree Magazine Vol 8 #8, 2 pages.

GOUGH, Richard. 1701 (republished 1979). The History of Middle. Caliban Books.

GOVER, J.E.B., MAWER, A. and STENTON, F.M. Publications of the English Place Names Society entitled Place Names of… Devon (1931-2); Hertfordshire (1938); Middlesex (1942); Northamptonshire (1933); Nottinghamshire (1940); Surrey (1934); Warwickshire (1936); Wiltshire (1939). Cambridge University Press.

GRUNDY, Joan E. 2003. Midwifery and Childbirth in 17th and 18th Century goo. Family Tree Magazine Vol 20 #1, page 73-75.

GREEN, Ivan. 1990. Tonbridge: A Pictorial History. Phillimore, Chichester, Sussex.

GUNDERSON, Robert C. 1980. Connecting Your Pedigree into Royal, Noble and Mediaeval Families. Paper 445 in ''World Conference on Records: Preserving Our Heritage August 12-15, 1980. Salt Lake City.'' Corporation of the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. .

GURNETT, John. 1983. Newspaper Indexes for the Family Historian. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 21 #4, page 109-112.

GURNETT, John. 1997. Palmer’s Index to The Times on CD-ROM. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 25 #12, page 516-518.

GUY, John. 1991. ''What Did They Die Of? No. 1 Tuberculosis.'' The Greenwood Tree (Somerset and Dorset FHS) Vol 16 #4, page 132-133.

GUY, John. 1992. ''What Did They Die Of? No. 3 Fever.'' The Greenwood Tree (Somerset and Dorset FHS) Vol 17 #3, page 30-31.

GUY, John. 1993. ''What Did They Die Of? No. 5 Notable Killers.'' The Greenwood Tree (Somerset and Dorset FHS) Vol 18 #1, page 22-23.

GWYNN-JONES, Peter Ll. 1994. The Harleian Society 1869-1994. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 24 #11, page 508-509.

HALES, Irene. 1990. Maidstone in Old Photographs. Alan Sutton, Stroud, Gloucestershire.

HALL, Coryne. 1999. The Russian Connection. Family Tree Magazine. Vol 15 #4, page 18-19.

HALL, Philip. 1987. Charles II’s Noble Descendants: An assessment of the illegitimate children attributed to King Charles II and a roll of the first 200 British and Irish hereditary honours by which they are currently represented. Genealogsts’ Magazine Vol 22 #7, page 244-250.

HALLIDAY, Stephen. 1999. The Great Stink of London: Sir Joseph Bazalgette and the Cleansing of the Victorian Metropolis. Sutton Publishing. Reviewed by Colin DAVIES in Cockney Ancestor #84, page 42.

HAMMOND, Peter. 1994. The Complete Peerage. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 24 #11, page 495-499.

HARDY, Frank. 2001. Almanacs in the SoG Library. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 27 #1, page 18-20.

HARKER, Margaret F. 1982. Victorian and Edwardian Photographs. Charles Letts Books Ltd.

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