Includes records of lay subsidies raised, urban government, higher clergy and religious houses.
Feet of Fines
Final concords for Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Sussex and Yorkshire. 8 volumes.
Cardiff Records
Calendars and transcripts of medieval and early modern records. 3 volumes.
Parliament Rolls of Medieval EnglandTranscriptions from the manuscript rolls of all parliaments which survive for the period 1275 to 1504. The transcriptions - in Latin, Anglo-Norman or Middle English - are presented in parallel with a modern English translation. There is also a description of each parliament of the period, including for those of which no roll survives.
Assize records
Assize records for London, 14th-16th centuries. 2 volumes.
The Aldermen of the City of LondonTemp. Henry III - 1912
Contains comprehensive lists of and biographical notes upon the aldermen of the City. It also includes extensive materials on the relationship of the various aldermen to the livery companies and to Parliament. Originally published in two volumes, it is here given in one.
Register of the Freemen of the City of York: Vol. 11272-1558
Publications of the Surtees Society, vol. 96. The register records admissions to the freedom of the city, arranged chronologically by regnal year. This first volume covers the period from the accession of Richard I to the death of Mary I.
Rymer's Foedera Volume 8Covers the period July 1397 to February 1413, the end of the reign of Richard II and the entire reign of Henry IV. Included in this volume are several documents relating to Geoffrey Chaucer and many documents concerning the struggles between Owain Glyn Dŵr and Henry IV and his sons.
Survey of London
Detailed studies of the capital's architecture and topography, since 1894. 2 volumes.
Parish Fraternity RegisterFraternity of the Holy Trinity and SS. Fabian and Sebastian (parish of St. Botolph without Aldersgate)
Contains: the rules of the fraternity; lists of members; accounts; memoranda and; a cartulary of deeds from the thirteenth century. The register begins with the foundation of the fraternity in 1377, and continues until its dissolution in 1548.
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.
Hasted, History of Kent
The second edition of Edward Hasted's history, published between 1797 and 1801. 12 volumes.
A History of the County of Kent: Volume 2A part-volume detailing the religious houses of the county. Includes accounts of the early history of Canterbury and Rochester cathedrals, and of several sites now within the conurbation of London.
A History of the County of London: Volume 1London within the Bars, Westminster and Southwark
Part-volume, covering the history of the religious houses of the borough of Southwark and the cities of London and Westminster.
A History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 2A part-volume detailing the history of the religious houses of the county, including the cathedral priory of the Holy Trinity at Norwich, and the pilgrimage site of Walsingham.
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great FireCheapside; parishes of All Hallows Honey Lane, St Martin Pomary, St Mary le Bow, St Mary Colechurch and St Pancras Soper Lane
Detailed property histories for five parishes in the central Cheapside area of London, from the 12th to the late 17th century. It includes accounts of the parish churches, and information about the people and buildings associated with the properties.
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-TyneIncluding the Borough of Gateshead
The 'Descriptive and Historical Account of the Town and County of Newcastle-upon-Tyne' by the Newcastle author and publisher Eneas Mackenzie. It contains historical and contemporary accounts of the religious, civic, educational and cultural buildings and institutions of the city in the early nineteenth century.
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.