
Law Conquest in Genealogy Books
Law Conquest appears in at least 39 genealogy books
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The influence of the Roman law on the law of England; being the Yorke Prize essay of the University of Cambridge for the year 1884
The history of Normandy and of England
The science of jurisprudence, a treatise in which the growth of positive law is unfolded by the historical method and its elements classified and defined by the analytical
Boyd's marriage index, 1538-1837. Third series, Vol. 69
Villainage in England : essays in English mediaeval history
Calendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office
The metrical chronicle of Robert of Gloucester
Duchetiana, or, Historical and genealogical memoirs of the family of Duket : from the Norman conquest to the present time, in the counties of Lincoln, Westmoreland, Wilts, Cambridge, and Buckingham, comprising the houses of Grayrigg, Hartham, S
The county families of the United Kingdom; or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland ..
Calendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office
The metrical chronicle of Robert of Gloucester
Dictionary of American biography, Vol. 10
Calendar of the close rolls preserved in the Public Record Office--Edward III, Vol. 6. 1341-1343
Inquisitions and assessments relating to feudal aids : with other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office, A. D. 1284-1431, Vol. 2
The county families of the United Kingdom; or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland ..
A short history of our religion, from Moses to the present day
Essays in legal history read before the International Congress of Historical Studies, held in London in 1913
Hallam's works
The Law papers : correspondence and documents during Jonathan Law's governorship of the colony of Connecticut, 1741-1750; vol. 1
Genealogia Bedfordiensis; being a collection of evidences relating chiefly to the landed gentry of Bedfordshire, A. D. 1538-1700. Collected out of parish registers, the bishop's transcripts, early wills, monumental inscriptions, etc., etc
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