Deep-rooted in Kent: an account of the Filmer family
Filmer, Reginald M., 1977, Deep-rooted in Kent: an account of the Filmer family, London: Research Publishing Co.
The Holy Maid of Kent: the life of Elizabeth Barton 1506-1534
Neame, Alan, 1971, The Holy Maid of Kent: the life of Elizabeth Barton 1506-1534, London: Hodder and Stoughton.
The Stanhopes of Chevening: a family biography
Newman, Aubrey, 1969, The Stanhopes of Chevening: a family biography, London: Macmillan.
The Norwoods: I. an introduction to their history
Norwood-Callam, G. Marion, 1963, The Norwoods: I. an introduction to their history, Herts: Bushey Heath.
Campling, Arthur, 1939, East Anglian pedigrees., Harleian Society, and 1945.
Campling, Arthur, 1939, East Anglian pedigrees., Harleian Society, and 1945.
Record of the Brockman and Drake-Brockman family
Drake-Brockman, D.H., 1936, Record of the Brockman and Drake-Brockman family, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
The history of the Finch family
L'Anson, Brian, 1933, The history of the Finch family, London: Janson and Co.
The proprietors of the Northern Neck: chapters of Culpeper genealogy
Harrison, Fairfax, 1926, The proprietors of the Northern Neck: chapters of Culpeper genealogy, Richmond: The Old Dominion Press.
Scott, Benjamin J., 1914, The Norman Balliols in England, London: Blades, East and Blaydes.
Scott, Benjamin J., 1914, The Norman Balliols in England, London: Blades, East and Blaydes.
Benolte, Thomas, 1913, Pedigrees from the vistation of Hampshire, Harleian Society.
Benolte, Thomas, 1913, Pedigrees from the vistation of Hampshire, Harleian Society.
George, Henry, 1909, Pedigrees made at the visitation of Cheshire, 1613, Harleian Society.
George, Henry, 1909, Pedigrees made at the visitation of Cheshire, 1613, Harleian Society.
Philpott, John, 1909, Visitation of the County of Buckingham made in 1634 by John Philipott and others; together with pedigrees from the visitation made in 1566 by William Harvey, Harleian Society.
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Tritton: the place and the family
Tritton, Joseph Herbert, 1907, Tritton: the place and the family, London: Arthur L. Humphreys.
Green, W.A., 1905, Pedigree of Acworth of Bedfordshire, London: Mitchell, Hughes & Clarke.
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Hitchin-Kemp, Fred, 1903, The Kemp(e) families of Thanet, Chislet and Whitstable, and other parts of Kent, [the author].
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Larken, Arthur Staunton, 1902, Lincolnshire pedigrees, Harleian Society, , 1903, 1906.
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Genealogical memoranda relating to the family of Merriam
Merriam, Charles Pierce, 1900, Genealogical memoranda relating to the family of Merriam, [n.p.]: Chiswick Press.
The history of Chislehurst: its church, manors and parish
Webb, E.A., 1899, The history of Chislehurst: its church, manors and parish, London: George Allen.
The history of Chislehurst: its church, manors and parish
Webb, E.A., 1899, The history of Chislehurst: its church, manors and parish, London: George Allen.
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