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However, the records at The National Archives are a major source for land ownership in that period. See Geraldine Beech and Rose Mitchell, Maps for family and local history (Kew, Surrey: National Archives, 2004) [FHL book 942 E77] and Brian Short, ''The geography of England and Wales in 1910: an evaluation of Lloyd George’s ‘Domesday’ of landownership'' (Sussex, England: University of Sussex, 1989) [FHL book 942 R2]. | However, the records at The National Archives are a major source for land ownership in that period. See Geraldine Beech and Rose Mitchell, Maps for family and local history (Kew, Surrey: National Archives, 2004) [FHL book 942 E77] and Brian Short, ''The geography of England and Wales in 1910: an evaluation of Lloyd George’s ‘Domesday’ of landownership'' (Sussex, England: University of Sussex, 1989) [FHL book 942 R2]. | ||
== Acknowledgments == | == Acknowledgments == |
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