Source being Morant and others.

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John H

Source being Morant and others.

Legg inn av John H » 26 jan 2006 11:17:02

I have a book which refers at different times (as sources etc) to these
names;
Morant,
Thrupp(s),
Stenton,
Butler,
Warrington (The Paston letters),
King,
Midmer,
Yeatman,
Pevsner,
Marshall (ref to Harleian),
Thomson,
&
Baker.
I assume these people or publications would be known by those in the
genealogical world, so can anyone tell me more about them as google didnt
achieve much.
regards
John H

Chris Phillips

Re: Source being Morant and others.

Legg inn av Chris Phillips » 26 jan 2006 12:09:33

John H wrote:
I have a book which refers at different times (as sources etc) to these
names;
Morant,
Thrupp(s),
Stenton,
Butler,
Warrington (The Paston letters),
King,
Midmer,
Yeatman,
Pevsner,
Marshall (ref to Harleian),
Thomson,
&
Baker.
I assume these people or publications would be known by those in the
genealogical world, so can anyone tell me more about them as google didnt
achieve much.


It's strange if the book doesn't give more precise bibliographical details
somewhere.

Some guesses could be hazarded:

"Morant" _could_ be Philip Morant's History of Essex

John Warrington produced an edition of the Paston Letters in 1956

Yeatman could be John Pym Yeatman, who published a number of works on
medieval Derbyshire

Nikolaus Pevsner is a well known architectural historian (as Google will
tell you quickly)

Marshall is probably G. W. Marshall, The genealogist's guide, and in that
case Thomson is probably T. R. Thomson, A catalogue of British family
histories.

There is a history of Northamptonshire by George Baker.

But it's difficult to be sure whether these are the right authors and works
without more information.

Chris Phillips

John H

Re: Source being Morant and others.

Legg inn av John H » 26 jan 2006 23:21:15

Thanks to the people who replied re this item.
The replies have answered the question very well
Much appreciated. I knew you would know who they were,
a great group, including those who have a "dig" at each other.
John H

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I have a book which refers at different times (as sources etc) to these
names;
Morant,
Thrupp(s),
Stenton,
Butler,
Warrington (The Paston letters),
King,
Midmer,
Yeatman,
Pevsner,
Marshall (ref to Harleian),
Thomson,
&
Baker.
I assume these people or publications would be known by those in the
genealogical world, so can anyone tell me more about them as google didnt
achieve much.
regards
John H


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