Lord Martyr in Genealogy Books

Lord Martyr appears in at least 57 genealogy books

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Saint Alban the Martyr, Holborn : a history of fifty years

The church historians of England : Reformation period

The ... report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland / presented to both houses of the Parliament by command of Her Majesty

The Chronicle of Lanercost, 1272-1346 : Translated, with notes

Butler genealogy : dedication of monument to Deacon John Butler, first settler of Pelham at Pelham, N. H. June 9, 1886

Chetham miscellanies

Collections for a history of Staffordshire

Remains, historical & literary, connected with the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester

An introduction to the history of the successive revisions of the Book of common prayer

A history of Hampshire, including the Isle of Wight

The works ..

The history of England from the accession of Edward VI to the death of Elizabeth (1547-1603)

Yorkshire chap-books

A survey of Worcestershire

The Methodist quarterly review

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

Scriptural examinations on the church catechism..

The house of bishops : portraits of the living Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England in Canada, in order of the consecration, with short historical notes concerning them and their Diocese, together with the portraits of The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, The Lord Bishop of London and The First Colonial Bishop

The religion of ancient Britain, historically considered: or, A succinct account of the several religious systems which have obtained in this island from the earliest times to the Norman conquest. Including an investigation into the early progress of error in the Christian church, the introduction of the gospel into Britain, and the state of religion in England till popery had gained the ascendancy

The Zurich letters, second series, comprising the correspondence of several English bishops and others with some of the Helvetian reformers, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Translated from authenticated copies of the autographs, and edited for the Parker Society by Hastings Robinson


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