England Bibliography of Court Record Guides M to T - International Institute

Reference (cont.)
MORLEY, Ken. 1993. Writing a Family History: Some Problems and Solutions: Manorial Records. Family Tree Magazine Vol 9 #4, page 27-29.

MORRIS, Derek. 2000/01. Stepney Merchants and the Slave Trade. Cockney Ancestor (East of London Family History Society #89, page 20-24.

MOORE, Susan T. 2003. Family Feuds: An Introduction to Chancery Proceedings. Federation of Family History Societies.

NAGLE, Peta. 1994. Where Have All the Convicts Gone ? Family Tree Magazine Vol 10 #3, page 45.

NASH, Philip. 2003.(Nearly) Naked Fury in Regency Frome. The Greenwood Tree (Somerset and Dorset Family History Society) Vol 28 #2, page 39.

NEWINGTON-IRVING, Nicholas. 1996. Will Indexes and Other Probate Material in the Library of the Society of Genealogists. Society of Genealogists.

OVERTON, Eric. 1994. A Guide to the Medieval Manor. Local History Publications, Streatham, London.

OWEN, A.E.B. 1972. ''Records of Commissions of Sewers. #15 in Short Guides to Records edited by Lionel M. Munby. Historical Association''. FS Library book 942 A3 v2 and film 0990062.

OWEN, Dorothy M. 1972. Episcopal Visitation Books #8 in Short Guides to Records edited by Lionel M. Munby. Historical Association. .

PALEY, Ruth. 2001. Using Criminal Records: Pocket Guide to Family History. Public Record Office.

PALEY, Ruth. 2003. Criminal Records. Lecture at Society of Genealogists, London.

PALGRAVE-MOORE, Patrick. 1985. How to Locate and Use Manorial Documents. Elvery Dowers Publications, Norwich, Norfolk.

PARK, Peter B. 1990. ''My Ancestors Were Manorial Tenants. How Can I Find out More about Them.'' Society of Genealogists.

PEEN, William. 2002. Skeletons in the Cupboard. Kent Family History Society Journal Vol 10 #2, page 100.

PETYT, Angela. 2002. Manorial Records. Family and Local History Handbook page 103-105.

PINHORN, M.A. 1959. Unclaimed Monies. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 13 #3, page 81-83.

PINHORN, Malcolm. 1983. Chancery Proceedings. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 21 #1, page 33. This is a review of a book by Francis Sheppard about Robert Baker of Piccadilly Hall and his Heirs, concerning six actions over 27 years concluding with his death four days after the verdict was announced.

PINHORN, Malcolm. 1994. Bernau’s Correspondence Volumes. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 24 #10, page 448.

POTTS, Thomas and CROSSLEY, James. 1845.The Wonderful Discovery of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster with the Arraignement and Triall of nineteene notorious witches at the Assizes and generall Gaole deliverie holden at the Castle of Lancaster upon Monday the seventeenth of August last 1612.Chetham Society Volume 79. .

POWELL, Sue. 2004. Constables and Criminals: Rural Crime. Family Tree Magazine Vol 20 #4, page 55-57.

PREST, Wilfrid. 1987. The Professions in Early Modern England. Croom Helm, London. .

PRICE, F.D. 1971. The Wigginton [Oxfordshire] Constables’ Book 1691-1836. Banbury Historical Society Volume 11. [Reviewed in Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 17 #5, page 248-249.]

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE STAFF. 1968. A List of Wills, Administrations, etc. in the Public Record Office, London, England 12th-19th Century. Magna Carta Book Company, Baltimore, Maryland.

QUENNELL, Peter (editor). 1983 (reprint of 1862 work by Henry MAYHEW).London’s Underworld. Bracken Books.

RATCLIFFE, Norman. 1993. They Showed No Mercy. Family Tree Magazine Vol 9 #6, page 15-17.

RATCLIFFE, Richard. 1996. An Introduction to Quarter Sessions Records. Metropolitan (London and North Middlesex Family History Society) Vol 19 #3, page 146-149.

REDMOND, Robert S. 2002.AN Ancestor among Pirates. Family Tree Magazine Vol 18 #8, page 17-18.

RHODES, Sue. 1992. Out and About: Tullie House [Reivers]. Family Tree Magazine Vol 8 #10, page 41. See follow-up by Siddall.

RICHARDSON, John. 2003 (3rd edition). The Local Historian’s Encyclopaedia. Historical Publications Ltd.

SAUNDERS, John B. 1970 (8th edition). Mozley and Whitely’s Law Dictionary. Butterworths, London.

SCARR, Jack Renforth. 1989. A Case of Slander: Evidence from the Court of Arches. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 23 #4, page 134-136.

SCARR, Jack Renforth. 1990. Fiddling the Books (1732-35). More Evidence from the Court of Arches. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 23 #8, page 289-291.

SCARR, Jack Renforth. 1992. Drink and the Devil at Bishop’s Stortford. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 24 #2, page 49-50.

SCOTT, Miriam. 1997. Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills and Other Probate Records. PRO Publications.

SEARS, Matt. 2001. Victorian Londoners Database. Cockney Ancestor (East of London Family History Society) #91 page 2.

SHARP, Hilary. 2000. How to Use the Bernau Index. Society of Genealogists.

SHARPE, J.A. 1984. Crime in Early Modern England 1550-1750. Longman, London.

SHERBORN, Derek. 1995. Transported For Ever? Family Tree Magazine. Vol 11 #7, page 15.

SHERWOOD, George Frederick Tudor. 1908. Chancery Proceedings. Charles Bernau, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.

SHERWOOD, George Frederick Tudor. 1925. Exchequer Depositions... Index to Calendar of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records [1877-1879]. Holograph. FS Library book 942 P2ash

SHILTON, Dorothy and HOLWORTHY, Richard. 1932. ''High Court of Admiralty Examinations 1637-1638. ''Anglo-American Records Foundation. FS Library book 942 P2s.

SIDDALL, Tom. 1992. Biased Views? [Reivers] inReaders’ Letters. Family Tree Magazine Vol 8 #12, page 18.

SILVERTHORNE, Elizabeth (editor). 1978. Deposition Book of Richard Wyatt JP 1767-1776. Surrey Record Society.

SIMPSON, John. c2001. The Court Rolls of the Honor of Clitheroe 1568-1571. Helmshore Local History Society. Reviewed in Family Tree Magazine Vol 17 #9, page 26.

SMITH, Lynda. 2003. The Gravesend and Milton Fairs. Bygone Kent Vol 24; Part 1 in #1, page 29-35; Part 2 in #2, page 115-118.

SNATT, Mike. 2004. An Expensive Breach of Manorial Custom. Sussex Family Historian Vol 16 #1, page 43.

SNETZLER, M. 1994. ''Of Chirche-reves, and of Testaments—The Church, Sex and Slander in Elizabethan North Devon. Devon'' Family History Society. [See her article with examples from the book in Devon Family Historian Vol 82 page 9-12.]

SQUIBB, George Drewry. 1977.Doctors’ Commons: A History of the College of Advocates and Doctors of Law. Oxford University Press. . [Reviewed in Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 19 #6, page 208].

STOCKDILL, Roy. 2003. Was Your Ancestor a Criminal, Victim or Trial Witness? Journal of One-Name Studies Vol 8 #2, page 13-15.

STUART, Denis. 1992. Manorial Records: An Introduction to Their Transcription and Translation. Phillimore, Chichester, Sussex.

STRUGNELL, Richard. 1994. The Family of Strugnell - Manorial Tenants. East Surrey Family History Society Journal Vol 17 #1, page 17-21.

SUMMERSON, Henry. 1985.Crown Pleas of the Devon Eyre of 1238. Devon and Cornwall Record Society, New Series Volume 28. .

TATE, W.E. 1983. The Parish Chest. Phillimore, Chichester, West Sussex.

TARVER, Anne. 1995. Church Court Records. An Introduction for Family and Local Historians. Phillimore, Chichester, Sussex.

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