The Court and City Register is a detailed directory of the British government and aristocracy in the late 18th century. An invaluable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the workings of British society during this period. This meticulously compiled register lists officials of the Royal Court, members of Parliament, officers in the military, and leading figures in London's civic administration.
Providing a comprehensive overview of the individuals who shaped the political and social landscape of the era. More than just a list of names, "The Court and City Register" offers insights into the structure of power and influence in 18th-century Britain.
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