1850 parish (2 resultados)

Local Population Studies No 41 Autumn 1988 /. Melvyn Jones "The Case of the Tankersly Ironstone Miner c.1850" / Bogusia Wojciechowska "Brenchley: A Study of Migratory Movements in a Mid-Nineteenth Century Rural Parish" / Martin White "Family Migration in Victorian Britain: The Case of Grantham and Scunthorpe" / W A Chapman "The Frankpledge Population of Shrewsbury, 1500-1720"
Ton Arkell & Others (Editors) / Melvyn Jones "The Case of the Tankersly Ironstone Miner c.1850" / Bogusia Wojciechowska "Brenchley: A Study of Migratory Movements in a Mid-Nineteenth Century Rural Parish" / Martin White "Family Migration in Victorian Britain: The Case of Grantham and Scunthorpe" / W A Chapman "The Frankpledge Population of Shrewsbury, 1500-1720"
Editorial: Nottingham University Department of Adult Education 1988
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 68 pages. Melvyn Jones "The Case of the Tankersly Ironstone Miner c.1850" / Bogusia Wojciechowska "Brenchley: A Study of Migratory Movements in a Mid-Nineteenth Century Rural Parish" / Martin White "Family Migration in Victorian Britain: The Case of Grantham and Scunthorpe" / W A Chapman "The Fr…ankpledge Population of Shrewsbury, 1500-1720" (SL#131/2).

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