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Pedigree and Progress: essays in the genealogical interpretation of history

1975
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Essays which illustrate how genealogy can illuminate the study of history through examples such as the little-known wide connections of the Royal Family, the lateral link between Elizabeth I and Shakespeare, the close community of the early London merchant patriciate and the interconnections of the tradesmen of Windsor and Eton with the College during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Title:
Pedigree and Progress: essays in the genealogical interpretation of history
Date of work:
1975
Reference number:
441845
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UnrestrictedReference Collection (non-circulating)
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UnrestrictedIt is the sole responsibility of the researcher to acquire any necessary permission(s) from copyright owners, as well as to ensure that their work does not breach copyright terms and conditions.
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Language:
English
Record number:
6846831
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