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For those who have not discovered it, McGill University has posted to Internet Archive a copy of Robert Glover (Joseph Foster editor); Visitation of Yorkshire made 1584/85; privately printed; London; 1875.
Don't know when it was posted, but it has been offline for SGM readers for many years. Nor is yet shown on Chris Phillips excellent Heralds' Visitations page at medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/visitations.shtml (next update?) It is the definitive Yorkshire Visitation for many families.
The McGill copy is not great, but typical for a 764 page book referenced often by library patrons. The book is scarce and expensive when located.
Terry Booth
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Oct 28, 2022, 5:02:55 PM10/28/22
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On Friday, October 28, 2022 at 12:55:10 PM UTC-7, TJ Booth_sbc wrote:
> For those who have not discovered it, McGill University has posted to Internet Archive a copy of Robert Glover (Joseph Foster editor); Visitation of Yorkshire made 1584/85; privately printed; London; 1875.
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> URL= https://archive.org/details/McGillLibrary-hssl_visitation-yorkshire_CS437Y4A2-19990 >
> Don't know when it was posted, but it has been offline for SGM readers for many years. Nor is yet shown on Chris Phillips excellent Heralds' Visitations page at medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/visitations.shtml (next update?) It is the definitive Yorkshire Visitation for many families.
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By the way, Chris welcomes additions (including additional online exemplars of ones he already has, since links sometimes go dead), so drop him an email.