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Sun, 26 Mar 2006 17:21:05 -0500 soc.genealogy.britain
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singhals...
Is there an on-line catalogue for a major resource in England (or
anywhere else for that matter) where I could pick up a decent citation
for the following items, which are quoted verbatim from a 1943 publication:

Anderson's Royal Genealogists (1732)

Yorkshire Pedigrees (Foster)

The De Burgh Family (Elizabeth Jane Hussey De Burgh)

History of Cheshire (Ormerod)

History of Northampton (George Baker)

History and Antiquity of Lancashire (Matthew Gregson)

Lancashire and Cheshire Registry Society

Thorsby Society Publications

Lancashire Parish Register Society

History of Ribchester (Tom C. Smith and Rev. J. Shortt)

Chetham Society Publications

Peter Leycester's History and Antiquities

History of Yorkshire (P. Harrison)

Genealogical Tables - DCCVIII (Betham)

Publications of the Harleian Society

The Conqueror and His Companions (J R Planche)

Burke's Landed Gentry

House of Lyme (Beaumont)

Lancashire Pedigrees (Foster)

Gerry...
web-search (or any search engine of your choice) can find many things that
one "catalogue" might not find.

A quick web search easily brought up this:

Anderson, James. Royal Genealogies: or, The Genealogical Tables of
Emperors, Kings and Princes, from Adam to These Times. London: James
Bettenham, 1732. [available in a microform edition]

Foster, Joseph. Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire. London:
J. Foster, 1864. 3 volumes (Volumes 1-2, West Riding; Volume 3, North
and East Riding).

NOTES OF THE HISTORY OF THE DE BURGH FAMILY. By Elizabeth Jane Hussey De
Burgh. 91 pages, originally published at Dublin, 1890.

The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, by George
Ormerod, London, 1819

The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, incorporated
with a republication of King's Vale Royal and Leycester's Cheshire
Antiquities, by George Ormeod, 2nd Ed., revised and enlarged by Thomas
Helsby, Esq., published by George Routledge and sons, Ludgate Hill,
London, 1882.
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