Medieval source material on the internet: Modern works: County and local history: D
Modern works:
(2) County and local history: D
N.B. See also the index of places covered by the Victoria County History -
some articles are available online.
- Deanshanger and Passenham, Northamptonshire
(Whittlewood Project;
Richard Jones, University of Leicester)
Historical outline, from a multi-disciplinary (documentary and archaeological)
study of 12 parishes in Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire
- John Pym Yeatman, The Feudal History of the County of Derby, (1886-1910)
Vol.1
and Vol.5
(David Blackwell, United States Internet Genealogical Society)
TIFF images; in progress. Note that Rosemary Lockie has provided an
index page
to volume 5, with more convenient links to the images, and has also transcribed some
sections, which are available as web pages (follow the link to "Contents")
[as the images have been moved, the links have been removed, but the transcripts are still available]
- Derbyshire
- Victoria County History, Derbyshire, vol.1 (1907)
(David Blackwell, United
States Internet Genealogical Society)
[not available, 30 July 2005]
TIFF images; in progress
- Joseph Tilley, Old Halls and Manors of Derbyshire (1892-1902)
- Vol.1
(Rosemary Lockie, GENUKI)
Transcribed text; in the early stages of preparation
-
Vols 1-4 (David Blackwell, United States Internet Genealogical Society)
TIFF images, with some text files; in progress
- Rev.J. Charles Cox,
Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire vol.2 (1877)
(David Blackwell, United States Internet Genealogical Society)
TIFF images; in progress
- A Guide to the Manors of Devon (Ian Mortimer; GENUKI)
Comprehensive listings of the manors of Devon, arranged by the names of the manors and the parishes.
- Didmarton, Gloucestershire: Hawkesbury
History (Robert Millard)
Includes a large number of abstracts, many of them medieval,
in the Hawkesbury Documents Index section;
also a brief history, the texts of books on local history,
extracts from the Domesday Book and from Bigland's Collections,
transcripts of wills and the Military Survey of 1522.
Also covers Didmarton, Oldbury on the Hill and Tormarton.
(This replaces the website of the Hawkesbury and Hillesley Family History,
formerly at http://www.hawkesburyfamilyhistory.co.uk/index.html)