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Note on abbreviations

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Victoria County History

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L. Margaret Midgley (editor)

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1959

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'Note on abbreviations', A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 5: East Cuttlestone hundred (1959), pp. XX. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=53391 Date accessed: 20 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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NOTE ON ABBREVIATIONS

Among the abbreviations and short titles used the following may require elucidation:

Erdeswick, Staffs.S. Erdeswick, Survey of Staffordshire, ed. T. Harwood (1844).
Lich. D. and C.Lichfield Dean and Chapter.
Lich. Dioc. Regy.Lichfield Diocesan Registry.
Pitt, Staffs.W. Pitt, Topographical History of Staffordshire (Newcastle under Lyme, 1817).
Plot, Staffs.R. Plot, Natural History of Staffordshire (Oxford, 1686).
S.H.C.Staffordshire Record Society (formerly the William Salt Archaeological Society), Collections for a History of Staffordshire.
S.R.O.Staffordshire Record Office.
Shaw, Staffs.S. Shaw, History and Antiquities of Staffordshire (2 volumes, 1798–1801).
Trans. Birm. Arch. Soc.Birmingham and Midland Institute: Archaeological Society, Transactions and Proceedings.
Trans. N. Staffs. Field ClubTransactions of the North Staffordshire Field Club.
W.S.L.William Salt Library, Stafford.