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[No. 245. 



This Day is published, in Two Vols, demy 8yo., 



/CHARLES THE SECOND IN 



V^* THE CIIANNET. ISLANDS. A Con- 

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TOPOGRAPHER & GENEALOGIST, 



EDITED BY 



JOHN (50UGH NICHOLS, P.S.A. 



The Xlllth Part of this Work is now published, 

 price 38, 6d., containing: 



Some Account of the Manor of Apuldrefleld, 

 in the Parish of Cudham, Kent, by G. Stein- 

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Petition to Parliament from the Borough of 

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Memoranda in Heraldry, from the MS. 

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Was William of Wykeham of the Family of 

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Account of Sir Toby Caulfleld rendered to 

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Indenture enumerating various Lands in 

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Descent of the Earldom of Lincoln, with In- 

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 Earldoms of England, by the Editor. 



On the Connection of Ardeme, or Arden, of 

 Cheshire, with the Ardens of W arwickshire. 

 By George Ormerod, Esq., D.C.L., F.S.A. _ 



Genealogical Declaration respecting the Family 

 of Norrtrs, written by Sir William Norres, of^ 

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 stract of charters, &c. 



The Domestic Chronicle of Thomas Godfrey, 

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 Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey, finished in 1655. 



Honywood Evidences, compiled previously ta 

 1620. edited by B. W. Greenfield, Esq. 



The Descendants of Mary Honywood at her 

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Marriage Settlements of the Honywoods. 



Pedigrees of the families of Arden or Ardeme, 

 Arundell of Aynho, Babington, Barry. Bay- 

 ley, Bowet, Browne, Burton of Coventry, 

 Clarke, Clerke, Clinton, Close, Dabridge- 

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 Yate. 



The Genealogies of more than ninety families 

 of stockton-upon-Tees, by Wm. D'Oyly 

 Bayley, Esq., F.S.A. 



Sepulchral Memorials of the English at Bruges 

 and Caen. 



Many original Cliarters, several Wills, and 

 Funei al Certificates. 



Survey, temp. Philip and Mary, of the Manor* 

 of Crosth. le Landren, Landulph Li;;htdur- 

 rant, Porpehan, and Tynton, m Cornwall i 

 Aylesbeare and Whytford,co. Devon ; Eweme 

 Courtenay, co. Dorset ; Mudford and Hinton, 

 West Coker, and Stoke Courcy, co. Somerset ; 

 RoUeston, co. Stafford ; and Corton, CO. 

 Wilts. ^ ■ 



Survey of the Marshes of the Medway, temp. 

 Henry VIII. 



A Description of Cleveland, addressed to Sir 

 Thomas Chaloner, temp. James I. 



A Catalogue of the Monumental Brasses, an- 

 cient Monuments, and Painted Glass existing 

 in the Churches of Bedfordshire, with all 

 Names and Dates. . 



Catalogue of Sepulchral Monuments in Suf- 

 folk, throughout the hundreds of Babergh, 

 Blackbourn. BIything, Bosmere and Clay- 

 don, Carlford, Colnies, Cosford, Haitiswere, 

 Hoxne.Town of Ipswich, Hundreds ri'^^ck- 

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 of Ufford. 

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 the " Collectam a Topographica et Oenealo- 

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