The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, entirely dedicated to Roman remains in London.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering archaeological sites and churches of the City of Northampton; the inclusion of churches is a change from earlier volumes in the Northamptonshire series. The inventory itself, the majority of this volume, was originally published only as microfiche.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering architectural monuments in the north of Northamptonshire. Unlike earlier volumes of the Northamptonshire series, this volume does not concentrate on archaeological remains but is an inventory of structures up to 1714, in keeping with the inventories of other counties.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the archaeological remains of central Northamptonshire. Divided into parishes, this inventory covers remains from the prehistoric period through to post-medieval settlements and earthworks. There is an appendix on Roman roads.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the archaeological remains of the north west of the county. Divided into parishes, this inventory covers remains from the prehistoric period through to post-medieval settlements and earthworks. There is an appendix on Roman roads.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the archaeological remains of the south west of the county. Divided into parishes, this inventory covers remains from the prehistoric period through to post-medieval settlements and earthworks. There is an appendix on Roman roads.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the archaeological remains of the north east of Northamptonshire. Divided into parishes, this inventory covers remains from the prehistoric period through to post-medieval settlements and earthworks. There is an appendix on Roman roads.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the whole of the county; notable monuments include Hatfield House and St. Albans Abbey.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the whole of the historic county of Huntingdonshire, including the towns of Huntingdon and Kimbolton. The county, now part of western Cambridgeshire, ranged from Keyston in the west, Great Gransden in the south, Somersham in the east and the southern extremities of Peterborough in the north.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the whole of the historic county of Middlesex, including detailed coverage of Hampton Court Palace. In 1935 the county's borders extended to South Mimms in the north, Edmonton and Tottenham in the east, Shepperton in the south and Hillingdon and Stanwell in the west.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the southern half of the county, including the towns of Amersham, Beaconsfield and Slough and covering Eton College.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the northern half of the county, including the town of Buckingham itself.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the south west of the county, with particular attention paid to the cathedral city of Hereford.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the east of the county, including the towns of Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the north west of the county, including the town of Leominster.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the City of Oxford. Although mostly focused on the colleges and other buildings of the university, this volume also covers the city's churches and secular buildings such as Oxford Castle.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the whole of the historic county of Westmorland, including the towns of Kendal and Appleby. The historic county, now the southern part of Cumbria, ranged from Clifton in the north, Stainmore in the east, Kirkby Lonsdale in the south, to Grasmere in the west.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the centre and south west of the county, including the cathedral city of Chelmsford and the abbey at Waltham Holy Cross.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the south east of the county, including the towns of Burnham, Hornchurch and Upminster.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, entirely dedicated to a detailed survey of Westminster Abbey.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering all 26 wards of the City of London. Wards are divided into parishes, with the number of parishes varying from ward to ward. Note that some parishes are divided between wards, so their descriptions may be split between different sections.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the north west of the county, including the towns of Thaxted and Saffron Walden and Audley End House.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the north east of the county, including the towns of Colchester and Harwich.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering 16 London boroughs in the west of the city, ranging from Stoke Newington in the north east, Wandsworth and Lambeth in the south, to the westernmost borough of Hammersmith.
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering 12 London boroughs in the east of the city, ranging from Hackney in the north, Camberwell and Lewisham in the south, to the easternmost borough of Woolwich.
Details the architecture of the southern areas of the historic parish of Clerkenwell immediately to the north of the City of London, including Clerkenwell Green and the church of St James Clerkenwell. It also includes Charterhouse Square, to the east of the historic parish. To the north and east it covers the Northampton Square area, and Rawstorne Street as far the the Angel, Islington. The rest o
Details the architectural history of the north-western portion of the historic parish of Clerkenwell. It includes Islington High Street and the Angel, the Exmouth Market area, and the Pentonville westwards towards King's Cross. The southern and eastern parts of the parish are covered in volume 46.
Covers the period January 1774 to October 1776, the period of the American War of Independence.
Covers the period January 1765 to October 1767, a period in which legislation prompted opposition in Colonial America.
Covers the period November 1767 to September 1770, a period of increasing hostility between Colonial America and Westminster.
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