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Burke's Dormant And Extinct Peerages Genealogy Hardbound Book

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    Burke's Dormant And  Extinct Peerages
    Sir Bernard Burke
    Hardbound Volume  totaling
    642
    pages. Book is in like new condition.  Per the publisher;
    Up to the time of this book's original publication in  1883, nearly 2,000 British peerages had succumbed to extinction or dormancy, the  result of proscriptions in the laws governing descent. This nobility--dukes,  marquesses, earls, viscounts, and barons--though no longer able to claim title  through legitimate descent in the male line, is nonetheless represented in  numerous and widespread connections, some of whom retain the family name to this  day. Descendants of these noble houses, whether in the female line or a  collateral line, today must number in the tens of thousands.
    This work sets forth, alphabetically, the lineage of  each of the nearly 2,000 noble houses that had succumbed to extinction up to  1883. In preparing the volume, author John Bernard Burke examined public and  private records, heralds' visitations, Post Mortem Inquisitions, Patent Rolls,  Lords' Entries, funeral certificates, and printed books, among them the works of  Dugdale, Douglas, Lodge, and Nicholas. The result is a compilation of  unsurpassed authority.
    Each article begins with the exact date of the patent's  creation and proceeds to the lineage, which commences with the first known  representative of the line and carries through successive generations up to the  time of the extinction of the title. The lineages are fleshed out with a wealth  of incidental detail, including births, marriages, and deaths; references to  military and official service; estates; occupations; honors; collateral  families; and places of birth, residence, and death. The text refers to about  40,000 persons.
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    Prior to the Peace of 1783
    Author: MacLean, John P.
    Volume  totaling
    455
    pages. Book is in
    very good
    condition.   Description Per the publisher;
    This is a reprint of J. P. MacLean’s celebrated study of the  Scottish Highlanders in America, the first work devoted exclusively to the  subject. It presents an interesting account of Highland emigration, giving first  an overview of the Highlanders of Scotland and then a description of the events  which led to the various emigration and resettlement schemes, subsequently  detailing the history of Highland settlements in the American colonies and  Highlander participation in the French and Indian Wars and the Revolution. And  it is laced throughout with lists of early land grants, petitioners, and  officers of Highland regiments. In addition, some forty-five pages of the book  are devoted to biographical sketches of distinguished Highlanders who served the  cause of either Great Britain or America during the Revolution.
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