"The Index Library, Volume 25" is a crucial resource for historians, genealogists, and legal scholars. Published by the British Record Society, this volume continues the tradition of providing meticulously compiled indexes that unlock the wealth of information contained within historical records. This volume offers invaluable access to a wide array of primary source material.
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