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Coroners' Records in England and Wales (1988)

by Jeremy Sumner Wycherley Gibson

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"... It incorporates lists made by Dr. Hunnisett (1959) ... for the medieval period, and by the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts ... The present guide is intended not only for genealogists but also for a number of other potential users of these records such as historians, archivists, sociologists, criminologists, police, and for the coroners themselves, who are not always aware of the records which their offices have generated over time ..." -- Introduction.… (more)
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"... It incorporates lists made by Dr. Hunnisett (1959) ... for the medieval period, and by the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts ... The present guide is intended not only for genealogists but also for a number of other potential users of these records such as historians, archivists, sociologists, criminologists, police, and for the coroners themselves, who are not always aware of the records which their offices have generated over time ..." -- Introduction.

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