Lincoln Teste in Genealogy Books

Lincoln Teste appears in at least 23 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Lincoln Teste

Historical records of Harrodsburg (Mercer County) formerly known as Old Crab Orchard, Lincoln County, Stanford, Kentucky, Vol. 1

Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public Record Office--Richard II, Vol. 6. 1396-1399

Close rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. 9. 1254-1256

"Close rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. 11. 1259-1261"

Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public Record Office--Richard II, Vol. 5. 1391-1396

Patent rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. 2. 1225-1232

Patent rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. 1. 1216-1225

Patent rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. 3. 1232-1247

The register of John de Grandisson, bishop of Exeter, (A. D. 1327-1369)

The manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmund's, and Great Grimsby corporation; and of the deans and chapters of Worcester and Lichfield, &c. ..

"Close rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. 4. 1237-1242"

Record Society for the Publication of Original Documents relating to Lancashire and Cheshire : [publications]

Memorials of Beverley Minster: the Chapter Act Book

Close rolls of the reign of Henry III

History of the McClanahan surname

The Coucher book of Selby : From the original ms. in the possession of Thomas Brooke, esq., F.S.A., to which is prefixed historia selebiensis monasterii, reprinted from labe, nova biblioheca mss. librorum

The manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmund's, and Great Grimsby corporation; and of the deans and chapters of Worcester and Lichfield, &c. ..

"Close rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. 3. 1234-1237"

History of the county palatine and duchy of Lancaster, Vol. 1

Lancashire lay subsidies : being an examination of the lay subsidy rolls remaining in the Public Record Office, London, from Henry III. to Charles II.


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