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March 2008

Proceedings of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

Dr Peter Webster, 28 March 2008

The records of the General Assembly are now live. They include both acts and proceedings from 1560 to 1618, and the acts from 1638 to 1842. Taken together they form a central source for the history of the Kirk from its earliest days. Read them all at:

Historical Manuscripts Commission

Dr Peter Webster, 13 March 2008

Two volumes from the Reports and Calendars are now live. These two (the first of seven projected volumes) describe the muniments of several key towns and cities, including Lincoln and Southampton. Read them at:

Eight more volumes of State Papers, Foreign now live

Jonathan Blaney, 12 March 2008

Eight more volumes of the State Papers, Foreign series are now live. These cover the reigns of Edward VI and Mary and the first years of Elizabeth. These complement the State Papers, Domestic series (subscriber only). Read them here:

The parish of St Margaret Westminster

Dr Peter Webster, 06 March 2008

Three new volumes from the Survey of London are now live. Volumes 10, 13 and 14 are a survey of this Westminster parish, which includes Whitehall and Downing Street