From men of the world to men of distinction: a history of the Victorian Lushingtons
Lushington, Sir John, 2021, From men of the world to men of distinction: a history of the Victorian Lushingtons, self published.
Wood: a family of Kent
Wood, Charles, 2015, Wood: a family of Kent, Stroud: Ian Hodgkins and Co. Ltd.
Understanding documents for genealogy and local history
Durie, Bruce, 2013, Understanding documents for genealogy and local history, Stroud: The History Press.
Counting people: a DIY manual for local and family historians
Moore, John S., 2013, Counting people: a DIY manual for local and family historians, Oxford: Oxbow.
The illustrated book of heraldry: an international history of heraldry and it contemporary uses
Slater, Stephen, 2010, The illustrated book of heraldry: an international history of heraldry and it contemporary uses, London: Hermes House.
Palaeography for family and local historians
Marshall, Hilary, 2010, Palaeography for family and local historians, Andover: Phillimore and Co. Ltd.
Hurst, Roger, 2009, The Matson family of East Kent: a family history, [the author].
Hurst, Roger, 2009, The Matson family of East Kent: a family history, [the author].
Blatchford, Robert, 2008, The family and local history handbook vol.2, York: Robert Blatchford Publishing, [].
Blatchford, Robert, 2008, The family and local history handbook vol.2, York: Robert Blatchford Publishing, [].
Discovering heraldry
Fearn, Jacqueline, 2006, Discovering heraldry, Botley: Shire publications.
Discovering heraldry
Fearn, Jacqueline, 2006, Discovering heraldry, Botley: Shire publications.
Discovering heraldry
Fearn, Jacqueline, 2006, Discovering heraldry, Botley: Shire publications.
Discovering heraldry
Fearn, Jacqueline, 2006, Discovering heraldry, Botley: Shire publications.
Christian names in local and family history
Redmonds, George, 2004, Christian names in local and family history, Kew: The National Archives.
A Kentish family: the Christophers of Seal and Kemsing and the Medway towns
Clinch, Anne, 2000, A Kentish family: the Christophers of Seal and Kemsing and the Medway towns, [n.p.]: [the author].
A catalogue of the Harris manuscripts
Copus, Geoffrey, 2000, A catalogue of the Harris manuscripts, Tunbridge Wells: [the author].
A Kentish family: the Christophers of Seal and Kemsing and the Medway towns
Clinch, Anne, 2000, A Kentish family: the Christophers of Seal and Kemsing and the Medway towns, [n.p.]: [the author].
Tracing your Irish ancestors: the complete guide
Grenham, John, 1999, Tracing your Irish ancestors: the complete guide, Dublin: Gill and MacMillan.
The monumental brasses in St Mary Magdalene, Cobham, Kent
Lack, William, 1998, The monumental brasses in St Mary Magdalene, Cobham, Kent, London: Monumental Brass Society.
Getting to the roots of the family tree: a social history of England seen through the evolution of one family: the story of a Saxon family
Tillman, Elizabeth M., 1997, Getting to the roots of the family tree: a social history of England seen through the evolution of one family: the story of a Saxon family, Maryland: Heritage Books.
The Beresfords of Bedgebury Park: and life in Kilndown and Goudhurst 1836/1900
Batchelor, Gordon, 1996, The Beresfords of Bedgebury Park: and life in Kilndown and Goudhurst 1836/1900, Goudhurst: William J.C. Musgrove.
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