An edition of Warwickshire hearth tax returns (2010)

Warwickshire hearth tax returns

Michaelmas 1670 with Coventry Lady Day 1666

Warwickshire hearth tax returns
Tom Arkell, N. W. Alcock, Tom ...
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An edition of Warwickshire hearth tax returns (2010)

Warwickshire hearth tax returns

Michaelmas 1670 with Coventry Lady Day 1666

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English
Pages
566

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Cover of: Warwickshire hearth tax returns
Warwickshire hearth tax returns: Michaelmas 1670 with Coventry Lady Day 1666
2010, Dugdale Society, British Record Society
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p.[473]-478) and indexes.

Published in
Stratford-upon-Avon, London
Series
Dugdale Society -- v. 43, British Record Society index library -- v. 126, Hearth tax series -- v. 7, Publications of the Dugdale Society -- v. 43., Index library (British Record Society) -- 126., Hearth tax series -- v. 7.
Other Titles
Warwickshire hearth tax 1670, Warwickshire hearth tax, Warwickshire hearth tax returns : Michaelmas 1670, Warwickshire hearth tax

Classifications

Library of Congress
CS435.W2 W37 2010, CS434 .B7 v.126, DA670.W3 D9 v.43

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Pagination
xiv, 566 p.
Number of pages
566

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30763743M
ISBN 10
0852200919, 0901505552
ISBN 13
9780852200919, 9780901505552
LCCN
2009512985
OCLC/WorldCat
549128381

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