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1880 |
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1901 |
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II |
1881 |
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V NS |
1902 |
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III |
1882 |
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VI NS Part 1 |
1903 |
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IV |
1883 |
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VI NS Part 2 |
1903 |
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V Part 1 |
1884 |
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VII NS |
1904 |
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V Part 2 |
1884 |
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VIII NS |
1905 |
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VI Part 1 |
1885 |
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IX NS |
1906 |
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VI Part 2 |
1885 |
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X NS Part 1 |
1907 |
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VII |
1886 |
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X NS PART 2 |
1907 |
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VIII |
1887 |
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XI NS |
1908 |
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IX |
1888 |
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XII NS |
1909 |
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X |
1889 |
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1910 |
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XI |
1890 |
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1911 |
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XII |
1891 |
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1912 |
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XIII |
1892 |
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1913 |
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XIV |
1893 |
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1914 |
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XV |
1894 |
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1915 |
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XVI |
1895 |
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1916 |
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XVII |
1896 |
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1917, 18 |
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XVIII |
1897 |
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1919 |
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I NS |
1898 |
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1920, 1922 |
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II NS |
1899 |
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1921 |
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III NS |
1900 |
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began its work of publishing Staffordshire documents, both local and national, in 1880. It was inspired by the antiquarian achievements of banker William Salt, whose collections formed the core of the Stafford library founded in his name, but the prime-mover for the society’s establishment, and its intention, was Major General George Wrottesley, who became its first secretary.
Documents published have included pipe rolls, plea rolls and feet of fines, episcopal, cathedral and monastic records, heraldic visitations, hearth tax returns, quarter sessions records, parish and family histories, and the minute book of the parliamentary committee at Stafford 1643–5.
In 1936, to more accurately reflect its role, the society became Staffordshire Record Society. It can be visited at www.s-h-c.org.uk/
The passwords for facsimile volumes become become available at login.
William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire documents, Staffordshire archaeology, Staffordshire history, Staffordshire local studies
Staffordshire Archaeological and Historical Society
Well, I screwed it up real good, didn’t I? Richard M Nixon