
Stephen Martyr in Genealogy Books
Stephen Martyr appears in at least 105 genealogy books
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History of the apostolic church : with a general introduction to church history
Inventory of the church archives of Maryland : Protestant Episcopal diocese of Maryland
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
The liturgical year : an explanation of the origin, history & significance of the festival days & fasting days of the English Church
Parish of Blackburn, county of Lancaster. A history of Blackburn, town and parish
A history of Blackburn : town and parish
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London, 1258-1688, Vol. 2
The Ursuline manual, or, A collection of prayers, spiritual exercises, etc., interspersed with the various instructions necessary for forming youth to the practice of solid piety
Miscellanies literary and religious
Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public Record Office--Henry VII, Vol. 2. A.D. 1494-1509
The Ecclesiasticall historie : containing the Acts and monuments of martyrs, with a generall discourse of these later persecutions, horrible troubles and tumults, stirred up by Romish prelates in the Church: with divers other things incident, especially to this Realme of England and Scotland, as partly also to all other forraigne nations appertaining, from the time of Q. Maries entring upon the Crowne, to the reigne of our late gracious Soveraigne, Q. Elizabeth of blessed memorie
The Spirit of missions
Obituary prior to 1800, as far as relates to England, Scotland, and Ireland; Vol. 47
Nell Gwyn, royal mistress
Patent rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. 6. 1266-1272
Popular sermons on the catechism
Abstracts of Inquisitiones post mortem relating to the city of London, returned into the Court of chancery during the Tudor period; Vol. 15
Manual of the Sisters of charity; a collection of prayers
An epitome of county history, wherein the most remarkable objects, persons, and events are briefly treated of, the seats, residences, etc. of the nobility, clergy and gentry, their architecture, interior decorations, surrounding scenery, etc. described, from personal observations, and the mames, titles and other distinctions, civil, military or ecclesiastical, inserted, with notices of the principal churches, and the monuments and memorials of distinguished families
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