Macaulay's History of England, Volume 1
First published in 1849, it covers the English Civil Wars through to the Monmouth Rebellion.
First published in 1849, it covers the English Civil Wars through to the Monmouth Rebellion.
Translation from the Latin of the original version of the Magna Carta of Great Britain, signed by King John at Runnymede in 1215. With links to glossary and Latin original text.
Complete text of the book by Charles L. Graves, published in 1921.
A history of the services in photographs.
Anne Page provides a history of cathedral choir schools. For each school there is a history and photographs. Appendixes cover boy bishops, bursaries, girls' choirs and a bibliography.
Historical incident, personalities and associations of the River Thames related to specified points along its course and on its banks.
Contemporary descriptions of English towns and cities written between 1835 and 1848 and published in "The Penny Cyclopedia". Also sells copies of 19th-century engravings showing views of English towns.
Songs, poems, stories, memoirs, letters, satires, sermons, and other writings from the times are used to tell about the English highwayman from the 14th through the 19th centuries.
Wills, Muster Lists and Parish Register together with more general information including coinage, wages, prices and artillery.
The epic circumnavigation of the famous privateer Francis Drake.
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