TITLE

How to write the History of a Parish, 1895, An outline guide to topographical records, manuscripts, and books.

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AUTHOR

Rev John Charles Cox, (M: 1843 - 1919 Feb 23) source http://www.authorandbookinfo.com/ngcoba/co4.htm
Rector of Holdenby, Northampton, Died Bromley
1919 aged 75.

AUTHOR OF  "NOTES ON THE CHURCHES OF DERBYSHIRE," "T H E LICHFIELD CAPITULAR MUNIMENTS," "THREE CENTURIES OF DERBYSHIRE ANNALS," "T H E GARDENS OF SCRIPTURE," and others

PUBLISHED

LONDON: BEMROSE & SONS, LIMITED, 23, OLD BAILEY; AND DERBY. 1895

DESCRIPTION

British Library Integrated Catalogue entry

System number   000807327
Author - personal   LinkCOX, John Charles, Rector of Holdenby, Northampton.
Title   Link[How to write the History of a Parish.]
Edition   Fourth edition; much enlarged and re-written.
Publisher/year   LinkLondon ; Derby : Bemrose & Sons, 1895.
Physical descr.   xiv. 186 p. ; 8º.
Related item   How to write the History of a Parish. pp. 112. Bemrose & Sons: London & Derby, 1879. 8º.
Related item   Other edition available: How to write the History of a Parish.
Holdings (All)   Details
Shelfmark   010347.f.26. Request

In writing the history of a parish for either local or general use, it is necessary to know where to look for information. In these pages will be found attempts to give some brief hints under various heads, together with specific information as to records, manuscripts, and printed books, which bear upon the particular branch of the question. It seems, however, right that two or three general directions should first of all be given.

LANGUAGE: English

SAMPLE

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PROVISION

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