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List of abbreviations

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Victoria County History

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R. A. McKinley (editor)

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1958

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'List of abbreviations', A History of the County of Leicester: volume 4: The City of Leicester (1958), pp. XX. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=66558 Date accessed: 24 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:

Leic. Boro. Rec. 1103–1327Records of the Borough of Leicester, 1103–1327, ed. Mary Bateson (London, 1899).
Leic. Boro. Rec. 1327–1509Records of the Borough of Leicester, 1327–1509, ed. Mary Bateson (London, 1901).
Leic. Boro. Rec. 1509–1603Records of the Borough of Leicester, 1509–1603, ed. Mary Bateson (London, 1905).
Leic. Boro. Rec. 1603–1688Records of the Borough of Leicester, 1603–1688, ed. Helen Stocks (Cambridge, 1923).
Leic. Dioc. Cal.Leicester Diocesan Calendar, Clergy List and Year Book, 1928– (Leicester, 1927–).
Farnham, Leics. NotesLeicestershire Medieval Village Notes, collected by G. F. Farnham (6 vols., Leicester, 1929–33).
T.L.A.S.Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological . . . . Society (Leicester, 1866–).
Wyggeston Hosp. Rec.A Calendar of Charters and Other Documents belonging to the Hospital of William Wyggeston at Leicester, ed. A. Hamilton Thompson (Leicester, 1933).