"The Visitation of Middlesex Began in 1663, By W. Ryley And H. Dethick," edited by Sir T. Phillipps, offers a detailed snapshot of Middlesex in the mid-17th century. Compiled by William Ryley and Henry Dethick, Richmond Herald, this volume provides invaluable genealogical and heraldic information. It serves as a vital resource for historians and genealogists tracing family lineages and understanding the social structures of the period.
This edition preserves the accuracy of the original visitation records, making it an essential reference for anyone researching the history of Middlesex families. The meticulous documentation of heraldic symbols and family relationships offers unique insights into the lives and legacies of those who shaped the region. A significant contribution to British historical records, this work remains a cornerstone for genealogical research.
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