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

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

GANDY, Michael. 2001. Looking Through Their Eyes: Coroners’ Inquests. Practical Family History #46 page 7.

GARDINER, Dorothy A. 1976. A Calendar of Early Chancery Proceedings Relating to West Country Shipping 1388-1493. Devon and Cornwall Record Society New Series Vol 21, Exeter, Devon. Reviewed in Genealogists’ magazine Vol 18 #5, page 249.

GARRETT, R.E.F. 1965. Chancery and Other Proceedings. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 15 Part 1 in #3 page 97-103; Part 2 in #4 page 139-144.

GARRETT, R.E.F. 1968. Chancery and Other Legal Proceedings. Pinhorns, Shalfleet, Hampshire. Reviewed in Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 16 #1 page 17.

GIBBENS, Lilian. 1996. English Magistrates. Metropolitan (London and North Middlesex Family History Society) Vol 18 #3, page 137-143.

GIBBENS, Lilian. 2001. Cantlowes Otherwise Cantlers: A London Manor in the 1820s. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 27 #3, page 119-122.

GIBSON, Jeremy. 1995 (4th edition). Quarter Sessions Records for Family Historians. Federation of Family History Societies.

GIBSON, Jeremy S.W. 2001. 5th edition. Probate Jurisdictions: Where to Look for Wills. Federation of Family History Societies.

GIBSON, Jeremy and HUNTER, Judith. 1997. Victuallers’ Licences. Federation of Family History Societies.

GIBSON, Jeremy and MEDLYCOTT, Mervyn. 2004 (4th edition). Militia Lists and Musters 1757-1876: A Directory of Holdings in the British Isles. Federation of Family History Societies.

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

GIESE, Loreen L. 1995. London Consistory Court Depositions, 1586-1611: List and Indexes. London Record Society. .

GILLETT, R.W. 1992. Against His Crown and Dignity. Family Tree Magazine Vol 8 #12, page 8-9.

GUILDHALL LIBRARY. 1989. ''City Livery Companies and Related Organizations. Guildhall Library.''.

HABGOOD-EVERITT, Judith. 1995. ''Habgood versus Habgood in Chancery. Latton Publications, Kent.'' Reviewed in Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 25 #7, page 284.

HAINES, Susan. 2001. Flickering Flames: The Morris Martyrs of Lewes. Sussex Family Historian Vol 14 #6, page 202-204.

HAMILTON-EDWARDS, Gerald. 1969. Should Fanny Have Been Sent to France “ Revelations of a Chancery Proceeding. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 16 #1, page 10-14.

HARDY, Frank. 1991. ''Memorials of the Marzagora Family. Further Light on John and his Convict Wife Mary. ''Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 23 #9, page 332-335.

HARRINGTON, Duncan. 2004. High Court of Admiralty. Kent Family History Journal Vol 10 #11, page 571-573.

HARRIS, Jean. 2002. ''Do You Have 16th Century Pirates? ''Devon Family Historian #101 page 7-8.

HARRIS, Len. 2003. ''A Swindler and Multiple Bigamist. Charles Samuel Cave 1793-1870''. Hampshire Family Historian Vol 30 #3, page 192-195.

HARRISON, I.R. 1981. Did She Fall or Was She Pushed? Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 20 #8, page 280-281.

HARVEY, P.D.A. 1997. Manorial Court Rolls. #47 in Short Guides to Records edited by Kathryn M. Thompson. Historical Association, London. .

HARVEY, Roger. 2003.Date of Death in Genealogical Miscellany by WOOD, Tom. Family Tree magazine Vol 19 #4, page 17.

HAWKINGS, David. 1992. Criminal Ancestors in England and Wales. Family Tree Magazine Vol 8 #5, page 43-44.

HAWKINGS, David T. 1996.Criminal Ancestors: A Guide to Historical Criminal Records in England and Wales. Sutton Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire.

HAWKINGS, David T. 1997. ''48 Prison Registers and Prison Hulk Records. #48 in Short Guides to Records'' edited by Kathryn M. Thompson. Historical Association, London.

HAWKINS, Brenda. 1996.An Idiot’s Guide to Exchequer Depositions. East Surrey Family History Society Journal Vol 19 #2, page 22-24.

HAWKINS, M.J. 1969.Royal Wardship in the Seventeenth Century. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 16 #2, page 41-45.

HERBER, Mark. 1999.Legal London: A Pictorial History. Phillimore, Chichester, West Sussex.

HERBER, Mark D. 2003. Ancestral Trails. Sutton Publishing and Society of Genealogists.

HERBER, Mark. 2003. Sex, Lies and Crime: Clandestine Marriage in the 17th and 18th Centuries. Family Tree Magazine Vol 20 #1, page 6-9.

HEY, David. 1996. The Oxford Companion to Local and Family History. Oxford University Press.

HIGHLEY, Sue. 2002.Industrial Revolution? Woolwich and District Family History Society #87 page 6-8.

HILL, Patricia. 2003. Brothers in Crime. Family Tree Magazine Vol 19 #7, page 43-44.

HILL, Ronald A. 2003''. English Genealogical research: Using Chancery Court Proceedings''. National genealogical Society Quarterly Vol 91, page 111-138.

HILTON, John. 1998. The Assizes Come to Town. Bygone Kent Vol 19 #2, page 107-111.

HOLDSWORTH, Bruce. 1984. Coiners Chronicle. Peacock Books, Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire.

HOPKINSON, Aileen M. 2000. The Rolls of the 1281 Derbyshire Eyre. Derbyshire Record Society volume 27.

HOPWOOD, Doreen. 2001. The Coroners Courts. Family and Local History Handbook 5th edition page 36-39. HORWITZ, Henry. 1998. Chancery Equity Proceedings 1600-1800. Public Record Office.

HORWITZ, Henry. 2001. Exchequer Equity Records and Proceedings 1649-1841. Public Record Office Handbook #32. HORWITZ, Henry and COOKE, Jessica.''2000. London and Middlesex Exchequer Equity Proceedings 1685-6 and 1784-5: A Calendar. London Record Society, London''. Vol 35. .

HOUSTON, Jane. 1972. Index of Cases in the Records of the Court of Arches at Lambeth Palace Library 1660-1913. Index Library volume 85. Lambeth Palace Library.

HOWARD, A.J. 1986. Mediaeval Gaol Delivery Rolls for the County of Devon 1354-1412. Self-published. .

HUGHES, Mark H. 1975. Notes on Some Finding Aids to Chancery Proceedings at the Library of the Society of Genealogists. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 18 #3, page 129-131.

HUMPHERY-SMITH, Cecil R. 1995. 2nd edition.The Phillimore Atlas and Index of Parish Registers. Phillimore, Chichester, West Sussex, England.

HUMPHERY-SMITH, Cecil R.1997. Something to Think About [Manorial Records]. Family Tree Magazine Vol 13 #12, page 25.

HUNNISETT, Peter. 2004. ''Accident or Murder? The Drowning of a Two-year-old.'' Sussex. Family Historian Vol 16 #1, page 30-35.

HUNNISETT, R.F. 1985. Sussex Coroners’ Inquests 1485-1558. Sussex Record Society.

HUNNISETT, R.F. 1996. Sussex Coroners’ Inquests 1558-1603. PRO Publications.

HUNT, Richard. 1972. Quarter Sessions Order Books #23 in Short Guides to Records edited by Lionel M. Munby. Historical Association. .

HUNNISETT, R.F. 1998. Sussex Coroners’ Inquests 1603-1688. PRO Publications.

JEFFERY, Richard A. 1995. Great-great-great-grandfather’s Other Job. Family Tree Magazine Vol 11 #11, page 3-5. JESSEL, Christopher. 1998.''The Law of the Manor. ''Bary Rose Law Publishers, Chichester, West Sussex.

JESSUP, F.W. 1960. Court Rolls of the Manor of Chilham 1654-1656. In A Seventeenth Century Miscellany. Kent Archaeological Society Vol 17, page 1-34. .

JOHNS, Richard. 2000. Executions. Practical Family History #332, page 19.

JONES, Philip E. (editor). 2 vols 1966, 1970.''The Fire Court. Corporation of London Library Committee''. .

JUKES, H.A. Lloyd. 1957. ''Articles of enquiry addressed to the clergy of the Diocese of Oxford at the primary visitation of Dr. Thomas Secker, 1738. Oxfordshire Record Society (Series)'': v. 38. .

KENYON, Peter. 1991. Wilful Murder in Genealogical Miscellany. Family Tree Magazine Vol 7 #8, page 38.

KNIGHT, Ronald D. 2003. Me Experience of Buying a Manorial Lordship. Hampshire Family Historian Vol 30 #1, page 51.

LAWES, Aidan. 2003. The Dissolution of the Monasteries and Chantries. Sources in the National Archives. Genealogist’s Magazine Vol 27 #11, page 483-491.

LAWRENCE, Bob. 2004. Websites It’s Worth Paying to View. Family Tree Magazine Vol 2- #8, page 38-39.

LAWTON, Guy. 1991-1992. Using Bernau’s Index. Family Tree Magazine Vol 8- Part 1 in #2 page 42-43; Part 2 in #3 page 42-43; Part 3 in #4 page 42-43.

LAWTON, Guy. 1993-1994. Using Bernau’s Notebooks. Family Tree Magazine Vol 10 Part 1 in #2 page 44; part 2 in #3 page 21; Part 3 in #3 page 15.

LEADAM, I.S.. 1903. Select Cases before the King’s Council in the Star Chamber AD 1477-1509. Selden Society vol 16. Bernard Quaritch, London. .

LE HARDY, William. 1941. ''County of Middlesex Calendar to the Sessions Records. New Series Volume IV.'' 1616-1618. C.W. Radcliffe, Clerk of the Peace, Guildhall, Westminster.

LE HARDY, William. 1957. Hertfordshire County Records: Calendar to the Sessions Books, Sessions Minute Books and Other Sessions Records with Appendixes, 1833-1843. Vol 10. Neville Moon, Hertford.

LITTON, Pauline. 2000. ''Pitfalls and Possibilities in Family History Research: Parishes, Peculiars and Liberties. Family Tree Magazine''. Vol 16, #10, page 28.

LODEY, Joy. 1989. Was Your Ancestor a Smuggler ? Family Tree Magazine Vol 5 #11, page 3-4.

MacDOUGALL, Philip. 2001. The Prison Ship Hero. Bygone Kent Vol 22 #12, page 721-730.

MARSHALL, George W. 1895. A Handbook to the Ancient Courts of Probate and Depositories of Wills. H. Cos, London. FHL|264375|item|disp=FS Library film 0087052}}.

MARTEN, Rod. 2002. French Leave in Letters. Family Tree Magazine Vol 18 #5, page 29.

MARTIN, Charles Trice. 1982. The Record Interpreter. Phillimore, Chichester.

MARTIN, Elizabeth A. 1994 (3rd edition). A Dictionary of Law. Oxford University Press.

McLAUGHLIN, Eve.1995. Quarter Sesssions: Your Ancestor and the Law. Varneys Press, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.

McLAUGHLIN, Eve. 1996. Manorial Records. The author.

McMAHON, Sally. 2002. Postbox. Cockney Ancestor (East of London Family History Society) #96 page 12-14.

MOON, John H. 2004. ‘Meete Fit for Fooles’ Bygone Kent Vol 25 #6, page 331-336.

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