The Lives of the Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries in London, 1818.

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The Lives of the Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries in London, 1818.

Biographical entries on every Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries from 1717 to the early 19th century. Entries differ in length from a few lines to several pages, with the most detailed including character sketches, biographical information on family members, genealogical information (with family trees or "pedigrees" and additional notes by Noble) and occasional descriptions of family property and its disposition. Arranged by date of admission to the Society and indexed alphabetically by member. There is a separate index to "pedigrees". Included are a title page, preface (3 p.) and introductory remarks (5 p.).

2 v. (ca. 700 p.).

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