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September 2007

Buckinghamshire local history

Elizabeth Williamson, 24 September 2007

Two more volumes of the Victoria County History are now live. Volumes 2 and 4 cover between them the three hundreds of Aylesbury and those of Ashendon, Buckingham and Newport. This now completes our holdings of the VCH for the county. Read them all at:

Hasted's History of Kent - further volumes now live

Dr Peter Webster, 17 September 2007

Four more volumes of Hasted's work on Kent are now live. The site now holds volumes 1-6, with the remaining six volumes due in the next few months. Hasted's work is still the most comprehensive local parish history of Kent, and covers parts of what is now south-east London. Read them all at:

Victoria County History for the North Riding now live

Elizabeth Williamson, 10 September 2007

Volume 1 of the Victoria County History is now live. The first of two, it complements our existing VCH holdings for the East Riding and for the City of York. The second volume will be launched in the next few weeks. Read them all at:

Early financial records for London now live

Dr Peter Webster, 03 September 2007

Chamberlain's accounts for the sixteenth century are now live. Another in our series of volumes from the London Record Society, these accounts are some of the earliest surviving financial records of the City. Read more at: