Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica

Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica is an eight volume work on genealogy by Sir Frederic Madden (1801-1873), Rev.Bulkeley Bandinel (1781-1861) and John Gough Nichols (1806–1873), published quarterly from 1834.

Contents

  • Volume 1:
    • Details of the sales of bishops' lands
    • Church notes from Staveley and Crich in Derbyshire
    • Extracts from Parish Registers
    • Extensive family trees showing marriages between nobility and royalty
  • Volume 2:
    • Details of roll of arms
    • Registers
    • Pedigrees
    • Deeds
    • Wills
    • List of monastic chartularies
  • Volume 3:
    • Registers
    • Pedigrees
    • Deeds
    • An evaluation of the estates of the bishoprics of England and Wales
    • Descriptions of banners, standards, and badges from Edward III ro Henry VIII
  • Volume 4:
    • Roll of arms
    • Pedigrees
    • Funeral certificates
    • Burials
    • Parish register extracts
    • Deeds
    • Charters
    • Wills
  • Volume 5:
    • Parish register extracts
    • Wills
    • Baptisms
    • Burials
    • Deeds
    • Epitaphs
    • Pedigrees
    • Names of pilgrims from England to the Vatican in Rome
  • Volume 6:
    • Pedigrees
    • Charters
    • An abstract of a chartulary of Hexham Abbey
    • Additions to Dugdales's baronage
  • Volume 7:
    • Pedigrees
    • Registers
    • Memorials
    • Church Notes
    • Muster Rolls
    • Transcripts and Extracts of Wills
  • Volume 8:
    • Pedigrees
    • Church Notes
    • Residents in Warwick
    • Wills
    • Burials
    • Contents Pages for all Eight Volumes

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