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The history and antiquities of the county of Surrey : compiled from the best and most authentic historians, valuable records, and manuscripts in the public offices and libraries, and in private hands ; with a facsimile copy of Domesday

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  • "The history and antiquities of the county of Surrey"
  • "The history and antiquities of the county of Surrey : compiled from the best and most authentic historians, valuable records, and manuscripts in the public offices and libraries, and in private hands ; with a facsimile copy of Domesday"@en
  • "The history and antiquities of the county of Surrey"@en
  • "The history and antiquities of the county of Surrey : With a fac simile copy of Domesday"@en
  • "The history and antiquities of the County of Surrey"
  • "The history and antiquities of the County of Surrey"@en
  • "The history and antiquities of the county of Surrey : compiled from the best and most authentic historians, valuable records, and manuscripts in the public offices and libraries, and in private hands. With a fac simile copy of Domesday, engraved on thirteen plates"@en
  • "The history and antiquities of the county of Surrey ... continued to the present time by William Bray, etc. (Republished.-With an introductory note by Professor Jack Simmons.)"@en
  • "The history and antiquities of the county of Surrey : compiled from the best and most authentic historians, valuable records and manuscripts in the public offices and libraries, and in private hands : with a fac simile copy of Domesday, engraved on 13 plates"@en
  • "The history and antiquities of the county of Surrey; compiled from the best and most authentic historians, valuable records, and manuscripts in the public offices and libraries, and in private hands. With a facsimile copy of Domesday, engraved on thirteen plates"