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Paperback The Herts Genealogist And Antiquary (Volume I) Book

ISBN: 9354307582

ISBN13: 9789354307584

The Herts Genealogist And Antiquary (Volume I)

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Hertfordshire names return to light. The Herts Genealogist And Antiquary (Volume I) brings nineteenth century England into focus, assembling parish notes, family notices and antiquarian observation that illuminate village life and manorial ties - a foundational source for victorian local history. A practical antiquarian research guide as much as a chronicle of place, it reads equally well as a genealogy reference book and a local historians resource. Readers in search of hertfordshire family records or engaged in british ancestry research will find patient scholarship and street-level detail to follow. The entries range from concise register extracts and place-notes to learned commentary from early english antiquaries; together they form a compact toolkit for anyone tackling county research or the pursuits of county historical societies. Useful both at a desk and alongside original parish documents, the material rewards careful reading and invites exploration across parish boundaries. Beyond practical utility, this volume records how English antiquaries and county historical societies of the Victorian era catalogued parish life and lineage, and it offers a vivid companion to hertfordshire county history studies. Gathered in a single volume, the material supports family reconstruction, place-name studies and comparative enquiries into rural life across the county. Its historical significance lies in the way it preserves the practices and priorities of nineteenth century England's local scholarship, from note-taking to citation - a primary window on the methods that underpin later county histories. Casual readers will appreciate the human fragments and place-names; classic-literature collectors and institutional shelves will prize it for provenance, period voice and research value. As part of a wider british genealogy collection and an accessible reference for those consulting english parish archives, it remains a useful bridge between scholarly method and popular interest. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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