The Family Topographer, originally published in 1834, offers a fascinating glimpse into the counties of the Oxford Circuit: Berkshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, and Worcestershire. Compiled by Samuel Tymms, this volume serves as a historical gazetteer, meticulously detailing the towns, villages, and notable landmarks of the region.
More than just a list of places, "The Family Topographer" provides insights into the social, economic, and historical contexts of each location, making it an invaluable resource for genealogists, local historians, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of English history. Rediscover the England of the early 19th century through the detailed observations and descriptions captured within these pages. A must-have for enthusiasts of British history and topography.
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