Orange, James 1840a

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Orange, James. History and Antiquities of Nottingham, in which are Exhibited the Various Institutions, Manners, Customs, Arts, and Manufactures of the People; their Social and Domestic Habits; Civil and Political Conditions, under Every Successive Government, from their Conquests by the Normans, Danes, Saxons, Romans, and Early British Dependency, down to the Present Time: Forming a Condensed but Comprehensive English as well as Local History, Chronologically Arranged by James Orange. London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co.; Nottingham: J. Howitt, 1840. 2 vols. viii, xxi, 486, ix; viii, 487-968, viii, [1] pp. Illus. (frontes., plates).


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