Clay Bread in Genealogy Books

Clay Bread appears in at least 40 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Clay Bread

Harold, the last of the Saxon kings;

The Church of England cleared from the charge of schism : upon testimonies of councils and fathers of the first six centuries

Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury

Notes and queries

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The church historians of England. Translated from the original Latin, with a pref. and notes by Joseph Stevenson

The manual of heraldry : description of the terms used, and a dictionary of every designation in the science

Documents relative to the erection and endowment of additional bishoprics in the colonies, 1841-1855 : with an historical preface

divine inspiration; or, The supernatural influence exerted in the communication of divine truth and is special bearing on the composition of the sacred Scriptures : with notes and illustrations

Harold, the last of the Saxon kings;

The church historians of England. Translated from the original Latin, with a pref. and notes by Joseph Stevenson

The works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud, sometime Lord Archbishop of Canterbury

The annals of Kendal [microform] : being a historical and descriptive account of Kendal and the neighbourhood, with biographical sketches of many eminent personages connected with the town

Harold, the last of the Saxon kings;

The Court leet records of the manor of Machester, from the year 1552 to the year 1686, and from the year 1731 to the year 1846. Printed under the superintendence of a committee appointed by the Municipal Council of the City of Manchester, from the original minute books in their possession

Historical sketch of the distribution of land in England with suggestions for some improvement in the law [electronic resource]

The church historians of England : Reformation period

The church historians of England. Translated from the original Latin, with a pref. and notes by Joseph Stevenson

Annals of the house of Percy, from the conquest to the opening of the nineteenth century

The church historians of England. Translated from the original Latin, with a pref. and notes by Joseph Stevenson


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