Dugdale, William, 1989, The visitation of Derbyshire begun in 1662 and finished in1664, Harleian Society.
Dugdale, William, 1989, The visitation of Derbyshire begun in 1662 and finished in1664, Harleian Society.
Archdeacon Harpsfield's visitation 1557: vol. 2
Whatmore, L.E., 1951, Archdeacon Harpsfield's visitation 1557: vol. 2, Leeds: John Whitehead and Sons.
Archdeacon Harpsfield's visitation 1557: vol. 1
Sharp, W., 1950, Archdeacon Harpsfield's visitation 1557: vol. 1, Leeds: Catholic Record Society.
Bysshe, Edward, 1937, Visitation of Sussex, 1662, Harleian Society.
Bysshe, Edward, 1937, Visitation of Sussex, 1662, Harleian Society.
Benolte, Thomas, 1923, Visitations of Kent taken in the years 1530-31, 1574 and 1592 by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux, Robert Cooke,Clarenceux, Harleian Society, and 1924.
Benolte, Thomas, 1923, Visitations of Kent taken in the years 1530-31, 1574 and 1592 by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux, Robert Cooke,Clarenceux, Harleian Society, and 1924.
1922, Visitation of the County of Rutland,1681-1682 begun by F. Burghill and Gregory King (1681), and completed by Thomas May;edited by W. Harry Rylands and W. Bruce Bannerman., Harleian Society.
1922, Visitation of the County of Rutland,1681-1682 begun by F. Burghill and Gregory King (1681), and completed by Thomas May;edited by W. Harry Rylands and W. Bruce Bannerman., Harleian Society.
Benolte, Thomas, 1913, Pedigrees from the vistation of Hampshire, Harleian Society.
Benolte, Thomas, 1913, Pedigrees from the vistation of Hampshire, Harleian Society.
Armytage, George, J. (ed.), 1910, Visitation of the County of Surrey, begun A.D. MDCLXII and finished in A.D. MDCLXVIII, Harleian Society.
Armytage, George, J. (ed.), 1910, Visitation of the County of Surrey, begun A.D. MDCLXII and finished in A.D. MDCLXVIII, Harleian Society.
Rylands, W. Harry, 1910, Visitation of the County of Suffolk begun in AD1664 and finshed in AD1668, Harleian Society.
Rylands, W. Harry, 1910, Visitation of the County of Suffolk begun in AD1664 and finshed in AD1668, 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.
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.
Benolte, Thomas, 1905, Visitations of the County of Sussex made and taken in the years 1530 by Thomas Benolte and in 1633-34 by John Philipott, Harleian Society.
Benolte, Thomas, 1905, Visitations of the County of Sussex made and taken in the years 1530 by Thomas Benolte and in 1633-34 by John Philipott, Harleian Society.
Tresswell, Robert, 1889, Visitation of Shropshire taken in the year 1623;additions taken from visitations made in the years 1569 and 1584;, Harleian Society.
Tresswell, Robert, 1889, Visitation of Shropshire taken in the year 1623;additions taken from visitations made in the years 1569 and 1584;, Harleian Society.
Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1887, Some pedigrees from the Vistation of Kent, 1663-1668;, Privately printed by Mitchell & Hughes.
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Glover, Robert, 1882, Visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580, made by Robert Glover...with additions ...made in 1566 and...made in 1533;, Harleian Society.
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The visitation of the County of Kent taken in the year 1619: part I & II
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