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v. 1. From the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth.--v. 2. From the reign of Edward the Fourth to the death of Queen Elizabeth.--v. 3. From the accession of James I. to the revolution of 1873.--v. 4. From the accession of William III. to the death of George II.--v. 5. From the accession of George III. to the French Revolution (July, 1792)--v. 6. From the French Revolution (July, 1792) to the death of George III. (January 1820)--v. 7. From the accession of George IV. to the Irish... Topic: genealogy
v. 1. From the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth.--v. 2. From the reign of Edward the Fourth to the death of Queen Elizabeth.--v. 3. From the accession of James I. to the revolution of 1873.--v. 4. From the accession of William III. to the death of George II.--v. 5. From the accession of George III. to the French Revolution (July, 1792)--v. 6. From the French Revolution (July, 1792) to the death of George III. (January 1820)--v. 7. From the accession of George IV. to the Irish... Topic: genealogy
v. 1. From the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth.--v. 2. From the reign of Edward the Fourth to the death of Queen Elizabeth.--v. 3. From the accession of James I. to the revolution of 1873.--v. 4. From the accession of William III. to the death of George II.--v. 5. From the accession of George III. to the French Revolution (July, 1792)--v. 6. From the French Revolution (July, 1792) to the death of George III. (January 1820)--v. 7. From the accession of George IV. to the Irish... Topic: genealogy
Preface.--Journal of Sir William Brereton, 1635.--Autobiography of Sir John Gibson, 1655.--Jacob Bee's chronicle.--Mark Browell's diary.--The family of Mark Akenside, the poet.--Two letters of Bishop Warburton.--Northern journeys of Bishop Richard Pococke.--Diary of John Dawson of Brunton.--Index to places.--Index to personal names.--Index of the more important subjects Topics: Great Britain -- History Stuarts, 1603-1714 Sources, Great Britain -- History 18th century Sources,...