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Records of extra-Parliamentary individuals and groups (18th and 19th centuries).
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Survey of London
Detailed studies of the capital's architecture and topography, since 1894. 30 volumes.
Maps (Ordnance Survey)
The complete 1:10,560 series, and 1:2,500 maps for selected areas (Epoch 1). 2 volumes.
Feet of Fines
Final concords for Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Sussex and Yorkshire. 2 volumes.
Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693/4The City of London, the City of Westminster, and Metropolitan Middlesex
The assessments raised for this tax raised by Parliament to fund King William's European warfare. It was produced by the 'Metropolitan London in the 1690s' project, based at the CMH.
A New History of LondonIncluding Westminster and Southwark
Noorthouck's 'New History' falls into two parts. The first is a narrative history of London from the Roman period until the 1770s. The second gives accounts of the present state of the City (organised by ward), and of much of Westminster, Southwark and Lambeth. It also includes an Appendix of charters and statutes relating to the City, and lists of mayors, bishops and other officers.
The church in London 1375-1392Details ecclesiastical property and the taxation of the clergy in the City of London. Also included are Acta of William Courtenay, Bishop of London. By kind permission of the London Record Society.
London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666The returns of the Hearth Tax assessment for metropolitan London in 1666, as collected by the AHRC London Hearth Tax Project (2007-2010). The full project database may be downloaded from SAS-Space (http://sas-space.sas.ac.uk/).
Justice in eighteenth-century HackneyThe justicing notebook of Henry Norris and the Hackney petty sessions book
These two sources cover between them the period 1730 to 1753. Edited from MSS in the Greater London Record Office, by permission of the London Record Society.