History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton

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History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton is a major 19th-century topographical and historical study of Northamptonshire, detailing its parishes, landmarks, and genealogies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century historical study
local history book
topographical work
countryOfSubject England NERFINISHED
covers antiquities of Northamptonshire
genealogical pedigrees
local families of Northamptonshire
local topography
describes civil parishes in Northamptonshire
country houses in Northamptonshire
ecclesiastical parishes in Northamptonshire
historic buildings in Northamptonshire
manorial estates in Northamptonshire
documents architectural history of churches
changes in parish boundaries
lineages of notable Northamptonshire families
local customs in Northamptonshire
ownership of estates
focusesOn genealogies of local families
landmarks of Northamptonshire
parishes of Northamptonshire
genre local history
topography
hasPart descriptions of monuments
genealogical tables
historical notes on local families
parish-by-parish accounts
historicalDiscipline antiquarianism
county history
isAbout antiquarian studies of Northamptonshire
historical geography of Northamptonshire
language English
mainSubject Northamptonshire NERFINISHED
notableFor coverage of local landmarks
detail of parish descriptions
extensive genealogical information
placeOfFocus County of Northampton NERFINISHED
East Midlands NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 19th century
timePeriodDescribed 19th-century Northamptonshire
early modern Northamptonshire
medieval Northamptonshire
typeOfWork comprehensive county survey
usedAs reference work for genealogists
reference work for local historians
reference work for topographers

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George Baker notableWork History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton
subject surface form: George Baker (historian)