Medieval source material on the internet: Modern works: County and local history: F
Modern works:
(2) County and local history: F
N.B. See also the index of places covered by the Victoria County History -
some articles are available online.
- Faversham [Kent] in the 12th - 14th centuries (Kenneth W. Jacob, My Jacob Family)
On the same site is a short article entitled Jewry in Faversham in 12th - 13th centuries.
- Feltwell
[Norfolk] Manors and
Domesday (Feltwell Village History)
The Written Records
section contains mainly short articles on the village's history,
mainly post-medieval [not available, 4 November 2007; see the Internet Archive's copies of these pages -
Manors,
Domesday and
Written Records,
from July 2006]
- J.C. Blomefield,
History of Finmere, Oxon
(1887, reprinted 1998) [formerly at http://www.finmere.org.uk/history/pubs/blomfield.htm; not available, 18 September 2005; see the Internet Archive's
copy
of this page, from July 2004]
Electronic reprint in PDF format, by the Finmere and Little Tingewick Historical Society.
See also Medieval Families on the Internet: Finnimore
- David Roffe,
St Æthelthryth and the Monastery of Alftham [probable identification with North Conesby,
in the parish of Flixborough, Lincolnshire]
- Forncett, Norfolk: Frances Gardiner Davenport,
The Economic Development of a Norfolk Manor, 1086-1565 (1906)
(McMaster University Archive for the History of Economic Thought)
PDF file (8 MB). A detailed study of the manor of Forncett.
The appendices, which make up nearly half the work, consist of
transcripts of records relating to the manor
- Framland
Hundred [Leicestershire] (Guy Etchells)
Extract from John Nichols, The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester (1795),
relating to the holders of Framland Hundred, 14th to 16th centuries