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Tracing the History of Your House Nick Barratt

Tracing the History of Your House von Nick Barratt

Tracing the History of Your House Nick Barratt


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Zusammenfassung

A guide to researching the history of a house, useful for those interested in historical properties. This book explains how to explore the many sources of information available to the amateur house detective, including the three great land surveys of the 19th and early 20th centuries, the records of the Land Registry, and conveyancing documents.

Tracing the History of Your House Zusammenfassung

Tracing the History of Your House: The Building, the People, the Past Nick Barratt

This guide to researching the history of a house, old or new, is for anyone who is interested in historical properties, from their own house to stately homes. It explains how to explore the many sources of information available to the amateur house detective, including the three great land surveys of the 19th and early 20th centuries, the records of the Land Registry, and conveyancing documents. For the more advanced researcher tax and manorial documents provide records of properties dating back to the medieval period. More modern dwellings can be studied through building plans, local directories, electoral lists and rate books. Use this guide to put together the fascinating story of your home, including who built it and when, details of previous occupants and even clues to their choice of interior decoration! This edition is fully updated and expanded throughout, including: new coverage of local sources nationwide; improved material on modern sources; a new chapter on interpreting architectural and interior features; new case studies including Walcot Square which features on the book's cover.

Über Nick Barratt

Dr. Nick Barratt is a medieval, local and family historian who is increasingly involved in the media: his roles have included consultant to BBC's 'House Detectives' and project historian on the History Channel's 'Family History Project'. In autumn 2004 he appeared weekly on BBC's 'Who Do You Think You Are?', which attracted an average of four million viewers. Formerly an adviser to researchers at the Public Record Office, Nick is a well-known speaker on the family history circuit, and also writes widely for the genealogical press including Ancestors magazine.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR001195603
9781903365908
1903365902
Tracing the History of Your House: The Building, the People, the Past Nick Barratt
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20060228
272
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