
Lord Saxons in Genealogy Books
Lord Saxons appears in at least 65 genealogy books
Here are the top genealogy books for Lord Saxons
The church historians of England. Translated from the original Latin, with a pref. and notes by Joseph Stevenson
History of England
History of England with maps / by Edith Thompson
The Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical history of England. Also the Anglo-Saxon chronicle. With illustrative notes, a map of Anglo-Saxon England and, a general index
The history and antiquities of the county of Somerset : collected from authentick records, and an actual survey made by the late Mr. Edmund Rack ; adorned with a map of the county and engravings of Roman or other reliques, town-seals, baths, churches, and gentlemen's seats, Vol. 3
The church historians of England : Reformation period
Ecclesiastical history of England. Also the Anglo-Saxon chronicle. With illustrative notes, a map of Anglo-Saxon England and a general index. Edited by J.A. Giles
Bede's ecclesiastical history of England : also the Anglo-Saxon chronicle
A topographical dictionary of England : comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate and market towns, parishes, and townships, and the islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Man, with historical and statistical descriptions ...; Vol. 01
The history of the manners, landed property, government, laws, poetry, literature, religion, and language, of the Anglo-Saxons
Notes and queries
The south Saxon diocese, Selsey-Chichester
The age of Alfred
The history and antiquities of the county of Somerset : collected from authentick records, and an actual survey made by the late Mr. Edmund Rack ; adorned with a map of the county and engravings of Roman or other reliques, town-seals, baths, churches, and gentlemen's seats, Vol. 1
History of the parish of Buxhall in the county of Suffolk; with twenty-four full-plate illustrations and a large parish map (containing all the field names) specially drawn for the work
Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury
Ingraban, the second novel of a series entitled 0ur forefathers
Dom Boc : a translation of the record called Domesday, so far as relates to the county of York, including also Amounderness, Lonsdale, and Furness, in Lancashire, and such parts of Westmorland and Cumberland as are contained in the survey
"The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham, Vol. 2"
Owen Glyndwr : and the last struggle for Welsh independence; with a brief sketch of Welsh history
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