
Chancellor Laud in Genealogy Books
Chancellor Laud appears in at least 52 genealogy books
Here are the top genealogy books for Chancellor Laud
Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury
Publications
The works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud, sometime Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
Oxford books; a bibliography of printed works relating to the University and City of Oxford or printed or published there. With appendixes, annals, and illus
The story of Oxford. Illustrated by Herbert Railton
Collections
Collections
Oxford and its story;
History of religion in England from the opening of the Long Parliament to the end of the eighteenth century
The house of Lyme from its foundation to the end of the eighteenth century
The history of the revival and progress of Independency in England ; since the period of the Reformation ; with an introduction, containing an account of the development of the principles of Independency in the age of Christ and His Apostles, and of the gradual departure of the Church into antichristian error, until the time of the Reformation
London
History of religion in England from the opening of the Long Parliament to 1850
Hasted's history of Kent : corrected, enlarged and continued to the present time, from the manuscript collections of the late Rev. Thomas Streatfield and the late Rev. Lambert Blackwell Larking, the public records, and other sources
Publications
The life of Edward, Earl of Clarendon, lord high chancellor of England
An abridgement of Mr. Baxter's History of his life and times : with an account of the ministers, &c. who were ejected after the restauration of King Charles II, and the continuation of their history, to the passing of the bill against occasional conformity in 1711
Archaeologia cantiana
The early Oxford press : a bibliography of printing and publishing at Oxford, '1468'-1640, with notes, appendixes and illustrations
The history of the revival and progress of Independency in England ; since the period of the Reformation ; with an introduction, containing an account of the development of the principles of Independency in the age of Christ and His Apostles, and of the gradual departure of the Church into antichristian error, until the time of the Reformation
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