An
Historical and Genealogicial Research Collection on ROYAL Linages
TWELVE
COMPLETE Texts on CD dating back to 1705!!
CD Content 12 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. The county families of
the United Kingdom, or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy
of Great Britain and Ireland : containing a brief notice of the descent,
birth, marriage, education, and appointments of each person, his heir apparent
or presumptive, as also a record of the offices which he has hitherto held,
together with his town address and country residence London: R. Hardwicke,
1864, Walford,
Edward, 1198 pgs.
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2. The royal manor of Hitchin
: and its lords, Harold and the Balliols London: Macmillan, 1906,
Huyshe, Wentworth, 211 pgs.
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3. Moutray of Seafield and
Roscobie, now of Favour Royal, Co. Tyrone : an historical and genealogical
memoir of the family in Scotland, England, Ireland, and America London:
E. Stock, 1902, Ruvigny et Raineval, Melville Henry Massue, 32
pgs.
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4. The history of the race
of Tudor ap Ednyfed, from whom the present royal family are descended:
Ca. 1856, Greene, J. G. J., 24 pgs.
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5. A Virginia Plantagenet
: royal descent of Sarah Vowell Daingerfield : records and other matter
dating from 741 to 1949. Alexandria, Va.?: S.V.D. Stirling, 1949, Stirling,
Sarah Vowell Daingerfield, 139 pgs.
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6. A royal lineage :
Alfred the Great, 901-1901 Richmond, Va.: Whittet & Shepperson, printers,
1901, Watson, Annah Robinson, 124 pgs.
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7. A general history of
the house of Guelph, or royal family of Great Britain : from the earliest
period in which the name appears upon record to the accession of His Majesty
King George the First to the throne : with an appendix of authentic and
original documents London: Printed for T. and G. Underwood, 1821, Halliday,
Andrew, 544 pgs.
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8. An historical genealogy
of the royal house of Stuarts, from the reign of K. Robert II, to that
of K. James VI : taken from the most authentic authors, both Scotch
and English London: Printed for R. Faulder, 1795, Noble, Mark, 326
pgs.
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9. Lays and leaves of the
forest : a collection of poems, and historical, genealogical &
biographical essays and sketches, relating chiefly to men and things connected
with the royal forest of Knaresborough London: Kent & Co., 1882, Parkinson,
Thomas, 304 pgs.
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10. A chronological, genealogical,
and historical dissertation of the royal family of the Stuarts : beginning
with Milesius, the stock of those they call the Milesian Irish, and of
the old Scotish race, and ending with his present majesty, K. James the
3d. of England and Ireland and of Scotland the 8th Paris: Printed by Lewis
Coignard, printer and bookseller, 1705, Kennedy, Matthew, 292 pgs.
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11. The history of the shire
of Renfrew : containing a genealogical history of the royal house of
Stewart, with a genealogical account of the illustrious house of Hanover,
from the time of their intermarriage with the Stewart family, to the present
period : also, a genealogical history of the nobility and gentry of the
county of Renfrew, and an exact survey of the county : together with the
present state of the public buildings, manufactures, different religions,
etc. etc. Paisley: Printed and sold by Alex. Weir 1782, Crawfurd, George,
454 pgs.
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| 12. Martin genealogy :
descendants of Lieutenant Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., showing
descent from royalty : also giving brief histories of, and descent from
the following colonial families : Nichols, Webster, Dudley, Bradstreet,
Ward, Bliss, Marsh, Chamberlain, Williams, Cotton, Stoddard, Stratton,
Squire, Chipman, Dodge : showing "Mayflower" descent, signer of Declaration
of Independence, Revolutionary War records, New York, 1911, Hay, Thomas
Arthur, 293 pgs. |
PLUS - Royal Family Trees in pdf Format
| The Tudor and The Stuarts
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| The Hanoverians
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The Saxe-Coburg-Gotha & The Windsors of Today
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| Kings of Wessex and England
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| The Continental Dynasties 1066-1216
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| The Plantagenet period |
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About Our CDs
Many of our CDs are composed of collections of
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areas. Many contain 5, 10 or more separate publications. Each CD is
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