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Lincolnshire Village. The Parish of Corby Glen in its historical context

Lincolnshire Village. The Parish of Corby Glen in its historical context

SKU: VSS / 268 / G / 7447 / 5728

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Title: A Lincolnshire Village. The Parish of Corby Glen in its historical context by David I. A. Steel

Summary: A Lincolnshire Village: The Parish of Corby Glen in Its Historical Context is a local history study by David I. A. Steel, published by Longman in 1979. The book examines the development of the parish of Corby Glen over several centuries, combining economic, social, agricultural, educational, religious, and demographic history into a detailed portrait of a rural English community. The book is often cited in discussions of Corby Glen's history and heritage and remains one of the most substantial published histories of the village. It is referenced in historical accounts of Corby Glen and its development from a medieval market settlement into a modern rural community. If you're researching Corby Glen family history, local agriculture, parish records, or the social history of rural Lincolnshire, Steel's book is considered a key source.

Author: David I. A. Steel

Publisher: Longman. London and New York

Year Published: 1979

Edition: 1st Edition

Binding type: Hardcover

ISBN: 0582502853

Dimensions: 23.5cm x 15.5cm

Notes: From the Library of J.C.C. of Dunholme

SKU: VSS / 268 / G / 7447 / 5728

Condition

Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Handling marks, marks

Book condition: Very good. Handling marks, marks

Binding: Intact

Pages: 242 pages

 

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