Pilgrimages to Saint Mary of Walsingham and Saint Thomas of Canterbury
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This collection of papers and documents sheds light on various aspects of British history, culture, and literature. Edited by the antiquarian John Gough Nichols, the volume includes works by prominent figures such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge and John Milton, as well as lesser-known writers and thinkers from the early modern period. Topics covered include poetry, drama, politics, and religion.
This book provides a fascinating account of the history and activities of the Worshipful Company of Stationers of London, one of the oldest and most prestigious guilds in England. Drawing on original sources, Nichols traces the evolution of the company from its foundation in the 16th century to the present day, highlighting the key individuals, events, and artifacts that have shaped its identity. This work is an important contribution to the study of guilds, printing, and book trade in early modern England.
This book is a comprehensive guide to genealogy and topography, covering topics such as heraldry, biographical essays, and historical records. Written by John Gough Nichols, a renowned nineteenth-century genealogist, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in family history or local history.