Court Night in Genealogy Books

Court Night appears in at least 71 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Court Night

Diary of Joshua Hempstead of New London, Connecticut : covering a period of forty-seven years, from September 1711 to November 1758

A complete history of England : with the lives of all the kings and queens thereof; from the earliest account of time, to the death of His late Majesty King William III. Containing a faithful relation of all affairs of state, ecclesiastical and civil

The Court leet records of the manor of Machester, from the year 1552 to the year 1686, and from the year 1731 to the year 1846. Printed under the superintendence of a committee appointed by the Municipal Council of the City of Manchester, from the original minute books in their possession

The history of Hampton Court Palace

The Court leet records of the manor of Machester, from the year 1552 to the year 1686, and from the year 1731 to the year 1846. Printed under the superintendence of a committee appointed by the Municipal Council of the City of Manchester, from the original minute books in their possession

The History and antiquities of the city of York : from its origin to the present time, Vol. 2

Michigan historical collections

Michigan historical collections. V. 34

The Sutherland book

An historical introduction to the Marprelate tracts : a chapter in the evolution of religious and civil liberty in England

The survey of London

The Orrery papers, Vol. 1

The Dictionary of national biography; Vol. 10

Notes and queries

A record of the descendants of John Clark, of Farmington, Conn. : the male branches brought down to 1882; the female branches one generation after the Clark name is lost in marriage

Report on the manuscripts of F.W. Leyborne-Popham, Esq., of Littlecote, Co. Wilts

The family of Burnett of Leys, with colateral branches : from the mss. of the late George Burnett

Arcana gallica: or, The secret history of France, for the last century. Shewing, by what steps the French ministers destroy'd the liberties of that nation in general, and the Protestant religion in particular. With a view of the distraction and civil wars during the two minorities in that period. Collected from the most authentick authorities, never before printed in France or England

The works of Thomas Hearne, M.A

Bulletins of the Chester County Historical Society


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