Bishop Chair in Genealogy Books

Bishop Chair appears in at least 25 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Bishop Chair

The book of common prayer : printed from the manuscript originally annexed to stat. 17 & 18 car. II. c. 6. (Ir.) and now preserved in the Rolls' Office, Dublin

English orders for consecrating churches in the seventeenth century : together with forms for the consecration of churchyards, the first stone of a church, the reconciliation of a church and the consecration of altar plate

The British magazine and monthly register of religious and ecclesiastical information, parochial history and documents respecting the state of the poor, progress of education, etc

Memoirs of the Reformed Episcopal church : and of the Protestant Episcopal church with cotemporary [sic] reports respecting these and the Church of England : extracted from the public press : analyzed and compared with previous history

Rev. James Havens, one of the heroes of Indiana Methodism

Fasti herefordenses : and other antiquarian memorials of Hereford

Primitive worship & the prayer book, rationale, history and doctrine of the English, Irish, Scottish, and American books

Convert confirmations : a discourse delivered to the converts from Romanism in West Galway, in September, 1851

The Orrery papers, Vol. 2

The pope and the revolution : a sermon, preached in the Oratory Church, Birmingham, on Sunday, October 7, 1866

Notes and queries

History of the German people at the close of the Middle Ages;

History of the Diocese of Montreal, 1850-1910

History of Union County : 1983 history of Union County, Illinois with some genealogy notes

The dictionary of national biography : from the earliest times to 1900; v. 02

Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

Whitaker's peerage, baronetage, knightage, and companionage

Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society

The centennial year book of Alameda County, California : containing a summary of the discovery and settlement of California, a description of the Contra Costa under Spanish, Mexican and American rule; an account of the organization and settlement of Alameda County, with a yearly synopsis of important events, down to the centennial year of American Independence, together with the important events of the year 1876. Also a gazetteer of each township, useful local and general statistical information, appropriate for the present time, to which are added biographical sketches of prominent pioneers and public men

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