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Paperback A Descriptive Catalogue Of Ancient Deeds In The Public Record Office: Series A, 1-1819 Book

ISBN: 1248014014

ISBN13: 9781248014011

A Descriptive Catalogue Of Ancient Deeds In The Public Record Office: Series A, 1-1819

"A Descriptive Catalogue Of Ancient Deeds In The Public Record Office, Series A, 1-1819" offers a detailed inventory of historical legal documents preserved within the Public Record Office of Great Britain. This catalogue provides researchers and historians with invaluable access to a wealth of primary source material spanning a significant period of British history. Each entry offers a concise description of the deed, facilitating targeted research and deeper understanding of legal practices, land ownership, and social structures of the time.

This meticulously compiled catalogue is an essential resource for anyone studying British legal history, genealogy, or local history. It allows scholars to efficiently navigate the vast collection of ancient deeds, uncovering critical information that sheds light on past events and individual lives. The catalogue's organized structure and comprehensive scope make it a cornerstone for historical research.

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