Edward Kimber Libri






This is a comprehensive resource on the history of the English baronetage. It provides detailed accounts of all the English baronets in existence at the time of publication, including their lineages, marriages, and notable achievements. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in genealogy or the history of the English aristocracy.
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The Generous Briton V2
Or The Authentic Memoirs Of William Goldsmith (1765)
- 346pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Focusing on the life of William Goldsmith, this memoir explores his journey from childhood to adulthood, highlighting his notable generosity and charitable endeavors. It delves into the social and political landscape of 18th-century Britain, including events like the Seven Years War and the reign of King George III. This second volume offers valuable insights for historians and those interested in British culture during this era, presented as a facsimile reprint of the original work, preserving its historical significance.
The Baronetage of England
Volume the Second: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English ...
- 552pagine
- 20 ore di lettura
This volume offers a comprehensive genealogical and historical account of English baronets, providing valuable insights into their lineage and significance. As a reprint of the original 1771 edition, it preserves the detailed records and narratives that trace the heritage of these notable figures in English society. This work serves as an important resource for historians and genealogists interested in the aristocratic structures of England.
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