Unearth the family trees behind Nottingham's gentry.A crucial resource for genealogists.The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the years 1569 and 1614 with many other descents of the same county gathers the heralds' visitations pedigrees and armorial bearings that record Nottinghamshire lineage across late Tudor and early Stuart decades. Presented as a historical pedigrees anthology and a rigorous English heraldry collection this volume functions as both a usable genealogy reference book and a fleshed source for family tree research. Its pages bring together peerage and baronetage notes local landed families and British nobility lineages so that casual readers intrigued by country-house history or Nottinghamshire family histories can follow clear descent lines while researchers probe the granular evidence needed for scholarly work. Meticulous transcription and sensible ordering make the material accessible to anyone tracing 16th century England roots or consulting nottinghamshire ancestry records yet retain the specificity demanded by academic historians resource use. Readers will find repeated surnames marriage links and armorial descriptions presented with a fidelity that aids verification and comparison across parish registers and other primary sources.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. The book's historical significance is plain: as contemporary heralds' records the visitations capture how families asserted descent displayed arms and intermarried supplying primary-source testimony for social structure landholding and kinship in Nottinghamshire. Antiquarians and family-history enthusiasts welcome the authoritative often unique entries; classic-literature and local-history collectors prize the edition as a durable and attractive reference to complete visitations of nottingham. Institutions and genealogy societies will value it for corroboration of parish material and cited pedigree lines while students of Tudor and Stuart era social networks will find fresh data for analysis. With both practical utility and collectible presence this restored work reconnects present-day curiosity and rigorous scholarship with the documented past.
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