Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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DA690.C5 M36 2011 | Mapping the medieval city : space, place and identity in Chester c.1200-1600 / | 1 |
DA690.C5 O38 1689 | The oath taken by every free-man of the Honourable City of Chester | 1 |
DA690.C5 S35 2013 | A chain of mayors : the mayors of Chichester (1239-2013), with portraits and brief biographies / | 1 |
DA690.C5 T78 | A True account of the Lord Delamere his reception and wellcome in Cheshire, and at the city of Chester. | 2 |
DA690.C5 W3 | The charge of the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Warrington to the Grand Jury at the Quarter Sessions held for the county of Chester on the 11th of October, 1692 | 2 |
DA690.C5 W37 | The charge of the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Warrington to the Grand Jury at the Quarter Sessions held for the county of Chester on the 25th day of April, 1693 | 2 |
DA690.C51 A2 1884 | Records of the borough of Chesterfield : being a series of extracts from the archives of the corporation of Chesterfield, and of other repositories / | 1 |
DA690.C5338 H56 2023 | The social topography of a rural community : scenes of labouring life in seventeenth century England / | 1 |
DA690.C545 R67 2017 | The making of Chipping Norton : a guide to its buildings and history to 1750 / | 1 |
DA690 .C58 1999 | Churchwardens' accounts of Cratfield, 1640-1660 / | 1 |
DA690.C6 | The barons of the Cinque Ports, two ancient towns, and their members breviat, which they humbly offer to the honorable the knights and burgesses of the House of Commons of Parliament concering their grieuances: First, that they are restrained to trade into the Low Countries and Germany: Secondly, that they are restrained of free buying and selling in London: | 1 |
DA690.C6 A12 1617 | 13 July 1617. The Lords of the Councell to the L. Le[ut?] of the Cinque Ports | 1 |
DA690.C6 B72s | The story of the Cinque Ports. | 1 |
DA690.C6 B9 1888 | Cinque Ports / | 1 |
DA690.C6 E53 1675 | Magna & antiqua charta Quinque Portuum domini regis et membrorum eorundem | 1 |
DA690.C6 E93 |
A sad relation of a dreadful fire at Cottenham four miles distant from Cambridge it begun upon Saturday the 29th of April, 1676, and in the space of five hours consumed above a hundred dwelling houses, besides barns, stables, out-houses, stacks of corn, hay, faggots, turffs, &c., to the value of many thousands of pounds : with an account of a gentleman's servant that was burn'd in a miserable, manner, by venturing to save some house-hold-stuff, &c. / / A sad relation of a dreadful fire at Cottenham four miles distant from Cambridge it begun upon Saturday the 29th of April, 1676, and in the space of five hours consumed above a hundred dwelling houses, besides barns, stables, out-houses, stacks of corn, hay, faggots, turffs, &c., to the value of many thousands of pounds : with an account of a gentleman's servant that was burn'd in a miserable, manner, by venturing to save some house-hold-stuff, &c. / |
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DA690.C6 F6 | The Cinque Ports : a historical and descriptive record / | 1 |
DA690.C6 S4 1627 | A shedule for the Masters of the Cinque Ports | 1 |
DA690.C61 C5 | The cartulary of Cirencester Abbey, Gloucestershire / | 1 |
DA690.C61 R65 2011 | Commune, country and commonwealth : the people of Cirencester, 1117-1643 / | 1 |