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STRUTT - The Strutt Library - 1533-1961
A - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf A - 1678-1945
B - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf B - 1560-1961
C - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf C - 1577-1906
D - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf D - 1719-1894
E - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf E - 1610-1909
F - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf F - 1808-1909
1 - George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the County of Chester… forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
2 - I. Finney: Notes on the antiquities of Macclesfield. 3rd edition. - 1871
3 - Thomas Middleton: Annals of Hyde and district; containing historical reminiscences of Denton, Haughton, Dukinfield, Mottram, Longendale, Bredbury, Marple, (etc.) - 1899
4 - George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the county of Lancaster,… forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
5 - George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the county of Buckingham… forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
6 - A description of Bradgate Park, and the adjacent country; with remarks on the natural history of Charnwood Forest, and a memoir of Lady Jane Gray. - 1800s
7 - Historical Manuscripts Commission: The manuscripts of his Grace the Duke of Rutland, preserved at Belvoir Castle. - 1888-1894
8 - The history and description of Ashby-de-la-Zouch; with excursions in the neighbourhood. - 1863
9 - [Missing as at 2017] Thomas Jones: The diary of the Quarndon Hunt, from the year 1791 to 1800 inclusive, in which will be given a succinct detail of every day's sport… to which will be subjoined The celebrated Billesdon Coplow pamphlet. - 1816
10 - The Midland Counties historical collector. - 1855-1856
11 - Henry J. Roby: Pedigree of Roby of Castle Donington, Co. Leicester. - 1889
12 - Richard Allen, editor: Allen's illustrated hand-book and guide to all the places of interest, in Nottingham and its environs. - 1866
13 - Frederick Clements: From whence Nottingham sprang, with an account of early British coins and medals; illustrated by various events in history. Part 11. - 1891
14 - William Horner Groves: The history of Mansfield. - 1894
15 - Everard L. Guilford, editor: Memorials of Old Nottinghamshire. - 1912
16 - University of Nottingham, Nottingham: Record of proceedings at the congregation for the installation of the Right Honourable Lord Trent, D.L., as the first Chancellor of the University of Nottingham and for the conformant of Honorary degrees, and at the luncheon preceding the congregation. - 1949
17 - A. Shire Wood Ranger: Our Nottinghamshire villages: thoughts anent the coming in force of the local Government Act, 1894 (Popularly known as the Parish Councile Act), and village affairs generally. - 1894
18 - Alfred Stapleton: Old Mapperley, being a history of that Nottingham suburb, from the earliest records to the present time. Reprinted from the Nottingham Daily Express, 1901-2. - 1902
19 - William Stevenson: Bygone Nottinghamshire. - 1893
20 - Christopher Thomson: The autobiography of an artisan. - 1800s
21 - R. H. Whitworth: Sherwood tracts and ballads: Newstead Priory, Blidworth Church, and histories thereto relating. - 1905
22 - Alton Towers. Catalogue of the contents. Catalogue of the magnificent contents of Alton Towers, the princely seat of the Earls of Shrewsbury. - 1857
23 - W. Beresford, editor: Memorials of old Staffordshire. - 1909
24 - George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the county of Oxford,… forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
25 - Robert Garner: The natural history of the county of Stafford; comprising its geology, zoology, botany, and meteorology: also its antiquities, topography, manufactures, etc. - 1844
26 - W. Gresley: The siege of Lichfield; a tale illustrative of the great rebellion. - 1840
27 - A history and description of the town and borough of Burton-on-Trent, with notices of the surrounding villages. - 1800s
28 - William Molyneux: Burton-on-Trent: its history, its waters, and its breweries. - 1869
29 - Sir Oswald Mosley: History of the castle, priory, and town of Tutbury, in the county of Stafford. - 1832
30 - Sir Oswald Mosley and Edwin Brown: The Natural history of Tutbury; together with the fauna and flora of the district surrounding Tutbury and Burton-on-Trent. - 1863
31 - Francis Noel Charles Mundy: The fall of Needwood. Published: Derby, J. Drewry Page length: 50p Frontispiece. - 1808
32 - Francis Noel Charles Mundy: The fall of Needwood. Published: Derby, J. Drewry Page length: 46p Includes other poems. (Bound with: Needwood Forest, by F. N. C. Mundy. 1811.) Strutt - 1808
33 - Francis Noel Charles Mundy: Needwood Forest, and the Fall of Needwood, with other poems. - 1830
34 - J. Nightingale: The beauties of England and Wales: or, original delineations, topographical, historical, and descriptive, of each county… Vol.13, Part 2. Staffordshire… - 1813
35 - William Pitt: A topographical history of Staffordshire; including its agriculture, mines, and manufactures. - 1817
36 - Charles Henry Poole: The customs, superstitions and legends of the county of Stafford, collected from various sources. - 1800s
37 - Francis Redfern: History of the town of Uttoxeter; with notices of places in its neighbourhood. - 1865
38 - Legh Richmond: A statement of facts, relative to the supposed abstinence of Ann Moore, of Tutbury, Staffordshire: and a narrative of the circumstances which led to the recent detection of the imposture. - 1813
39 - James Roberts: History of Wetton, Thor's cave, and Ecton mines, in the neighbourhood of Dovedale, Manifold Valley, and Beresford Dale. - 1900
40 - John Prince Sheldon: The valleys of the Hamps and Manyfold; illustrated by W. H. Nithsdale. - 1906
41 - [Missing as at 2017] A short account of the ancient and modern state of the city and close of Lichfield. - 1819
42 - A short account of Lichfield Cathedral; more particularly of the painted glass, with which its windows are adorned: intended principally for the information of strangers. 2nd edition. - 1818
43 - Rupert Simms, comp.: Bibliotheca Staffordiensis; or, a bibliographical account of books and other printed matter relating to - printed or published in - or written by a native, resident, or person deriving a title from - any portion of the county of Stafford. - 1894
44 - John Sleigh: A history of the ancient parish of Leek, in Staffordshire; including Horton, Cheddleton, and Ipstones. 2nd edition. - 1880s
45 - Catalogue of the Tutbury coins. Descriptive catalogue of the series of coins found at Tutbury, in the county of Stafford, in the bed of the river Dove, in June, 1831.
46 - Edwin Wardle: Peeps into the past and present of Rolleston Church and school. - 1903
47 - R. Hyett Warner: Life and legends of St. Chad, Bishop of Lichfield. (669-672). - 1800s
48 - [Missing as at 2017] William White: History, gazetteer and directory, of Staffordshire, and the city and county of the city of Lichfield. (?).. - 1834
49 - [Missing as at 2017] William Salt Archaeological Society: A calendar of wills and administrations at Lichfield relating to the county of Stafford and other portions of the ancient diocese of Lichfield and Coventry, 1516-1636, edited by W. P. W. Phillimore. Series 1-5. - 19th cent
50 - [Missing as at 2017] Abel Bywater: The Sheffield dialect. 2nd edition. - 1854
51 - [Missing as at 2017] George Alexander Cooke: Topographical and statistical description of the county of York,… forming a complete county itinerary. - 1800s
52 - [Missing as at 2017] Joseph Hunter: The Hallamshire glossary. - 1829
53 - Joseph Hunter: Hallamshire: the history and topography of the parish of Sheffield in the county of York; a new edition, with additions by Alfred Gatty. - 1875
54 - John Taylor, editor: The illustrated guide to Sheffield and the surrounding district. - 1879
55 - William White: History and general directory, of the borough of Sheffield, with Rotherham, Chesterfield, and all the villages and hamlets within a circuit of ten miles round the capital of Hallamshire. - 1833
G - The Strutt Library: books originally stored on Shelf G - 1533-1930
O - The Strutt Library: Oversize materials including prints - 1733-1895
P - The Strutt Library: Pamphlets - 1655-1974
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