WebThe Harleian Society is a text publication society and registered charity founded in 1869 for the publication of manuscripts of the heraldic visitations of the counties of England and … WebThe Harleian Society is a registered charity , established in 1869 and incorporated in 1902*. Its official objects are " the transcribing, printing and publishing of the heraldic visitations … The Harleian Society is a publisher, without a library or research staff. It is unable to … The Harleian Society. The Visitation of Hertfordshire 1669. transcribed and … Related Internet Links - The Harleian Society Copies of Harleian Society Volumes: Back copies of recent Harleian Society … The Harleian Society: Harleian Society Volumes Register Series 1 to 30 : Home: … 109/ 110 : VISITATION OF LONDON, 1568, WITH ADDITIONAL PEDIGREES 1569-90, … The Harleian Society's Online Sales: last updated: 6 April 2024: The Harleian … Harleian Society Volumes Visitation Series 31 to 60: Home: VS 1-30: VS 61-90: VS 91 …
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