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The amazing journey of the word 'hogmanay' (2013)

Gregor Lamb

King Alfred's aestel (1974)

Bruce Harbert

More examples of English handwriting: from Essex parish records of the 13th to the 18th century (1950)

Hilda E. P. Grieve

The place-names of Dorset (1989) [Part 3, The hundreds of Redlane, Sixpenny Handley, Sturminster Newton, Whiteway, Buckland Newton, Brownsall, Sherborne]

A. D. Mills

Manipulus vocabularum: a dictionary of English and Latin words, arranged in the alphabetical order of the last syllables (1867)

Peter Levins

Creechbarrow Hill (1994)

Margaret Gelling

MDA archaeological objects thesaurus (1997)

A dictionary of wool (1995)

Mike Sampson

Putting it straight (2006)

Brian Hack

Rules for the construction of personal, place and corporate names (1997)

Dick Sargent

Catholicon anglicum: an Engish-Latin wordbook dated 1483 (1882)

Camden Society

English court hand A.D. 1066 to 1500: illustrated chiefly from the public records (1915) [1, Text]

Charles Johnson

William Tyndale-Hutchins: translator of the English New Testament Bible (1999)

Jack Randolph Hutchins

Selected writings of Sir Hilary Jenkinson (1980)

Hilary Jenkinson (Sir)

Reading early handwriting 1500-1700 (2019)

Mark Forrest

Chambers's twentieth century dictionary (1971)

W. Geddie

Bailliere's nurses' dictionary (1972)

Barbara F. Cape

Common form: a formulary of records frequently found in local repositories in England and Wales (2022)

John Booker

Rabin Hill's visit to the railway, what he zeed and done and what he zed about it, in the Dorset dialect

Robert Young (Dorset dialect writer)

Rabin Hill's excursion to Weston-super-Mare to see the opening of the new pier, 5th June 1867, in the Dorset dialect, founded on facts

Robert Young (Dorset dialect writer)

A glossary of words used by the rural population in the parish and neighborhood of Wincanton, Somerset

George Sweetman

Speeding thistles? Conundrums for incomers

J. B. Smith (Folklorist)

Chancery and court hand

James Skeggs

Yeovil dialect in the eighteenth century

I. M. Rendell

Terms used in the coal mining districts of (first) South Wales (second) Bristol and Somersetshire (1868)

William Fairley

Rhymes in the West Country dialect (1879)

Joseph Edwards

Pictures of cottage life in the West of England (1870)

Margaret E. Poole

Tom Balch: an historical tale, of West Somerset during Monmouth's rebellion; together with amusing and other poems some of them in the Somersetshire dialect (1879)

George Parker

Tryphena in love; and Young Sam and Sabina (1912)

Walter Raymond

The West Somerset word book: a glossary of dialectal and archaic words and phrases used in the West of Somerset and East Devon (1888)

Frederick Thomas Elworthy

Revised medieval Latin word list from British and Irish sources (1965)

R. E. Latham

The handwriting of English documents (1966)

L. C. Hector

West Country place-names and what they mean: Avon, Somerset and Wiltshire (1983)

Cyril Davey

The dictionary of genealogy (1994)

Terrick V. H. Fitzhugh

Adelard of Bath: an English scientist and Arabist of the early twelfth century (1987)

Charles Burnett

Medieval local records: a reading aid (1971)

K. C. Newton

A plant of lemon verbena: a Somersetshire idyll (1895)

Alicia A. Leith

The Dowser: the story of a Mendip mystery (1928)

Joseph Henry Wade

Jarge Balsh goes to Lunnon: the zexton o' zpringvield and ... "zummat o' nothin'," (1928)

William Marchant Jones

Jarge Balsh at Bristol Zoo (1934)

William Marchant Jones

A parcel of ol' crams (1980)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

In a Devonshire carrier's van: tales told in the Devon dialect. 2nd series  [2, ]

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

In a Devonshire carrier's van: tales told in the Devon dialect  [1, ]

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Tales from the West Country (1937)

Arthur L. Salmon

In the smoke of war: a story of civil strife (1895)

Walter Raymond

Misterton's mistake (1888)

Walter Raymond

West Country short stories (1949)

Lewis Wilshire