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A collection of curious and interesting epitaphs
By Frederick Teague Cansick

Revelations of prison life
By George Laval Chesterton

Vanished villages of Middlesex
By Jennifer Grainger

Some sketches of the early Highland pioneers of the county of Middlesex
By Hugh McColl
Church walks in Middlesex
Church walks in Middlesex
By John Hanson Sperling

Lives of the queens of England
By Agnes Strickland
Rural nooks round London
Rural nooks round London
By Charles G. Harper
The question stated, whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right, by voting for Mr. Wilkes at the last election?
The question stated, whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right, by voting for Mr. Wilkes at the last election?
By Meredith, William Sir
The question stated, whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right by voting for Mr. Wilkes at the last election?
The question stated, whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right by voting for Mr. Wilkes at the last election?
By William Meredith
View of the agriculture of Middlesex
View of the agriculture of Middlesex
By John Middleton

A calendar to the feet of fines for London & Middlesex ..
By William John Hardy

Middlesex County marriages & baptisms, 1848-1858
By Dan Walker (genealogist)

History of the bar of the county of Middlesex
By David John Hughes

A practical treatise on the statutes for registering deeds and other instruments in the counties of Middlesex and York
By Wilson, John.
View of the agriculture of Middlesex
View of the agriculture of Middlesex
By Middleton, John land surveyor
A letter to Robert Waithman on a late dispute in the parish of Edmonton
A letter to Robert Waithman on a late dispute in the parish of Edmonton
By John Erwood
Middlesex in British, Roman and Saxon times
Middlesex in British, Roman and Saxon times
By Sir Montagu Sharpe

The English ancestry of the Hoxtons of Maryland and Virginia
By Legh Wilber Reid

Observations on the statutes for registering deeds
By John Rigge

An essay on the Middlesex election: in which the power of expulsion is particularly considered. To which is annexed a postscript
By George Rous