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(1)	Bradford Hundred (2nd series,1, pp. 134-20) (2)	Munslow Hundred (2nd series, 4, pp. 287-338) (3)	Purslow Hundred (2nd series, 5, pp. 343-362) (4)	Chirbury Hundred (2nd series, 8, pp. 44-60) (5)	Ford Hundred (2nd series, 10, pp. 113-144) (6)	Condover Hundred (2nd series, 11, pp. 347-3) (7)	Pimhill Hundred (3rd series, 5, pp. 55-80) (8)	Brimstree Hundred (3rd series, 5, pp. 237-252) (9)	Stottesdon Hundred (3rd series, 6, pp. 123-154) (10)	Overs Hundred (3rd series, 7, pp. 353-359) (11)	Shrewsbury and Liberties (3rd series, 7, pp. 360-368) (12)	Bridgnorth and Liberties (3rd series, 7, pp. 369-374) (13)	Index (3rd series, 7, pp. 375-378) (14)	[These were reprinted as a single volume (Oswestry 1907), the pages sometimes renumbered, the index still referring to the separate parts in Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological Society].
 * W. G. D. Fletcher The Shropshire Lay Subsidy Roll of I Edward III (1327), published by Hundreds in Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological Society from 1887 to 1907:
 * o	Lay Subsidy Roll, Somerset (1327) ... F. Dickinson (ed.) 'Exchequer Lay Subsidies', in Dickinson, Kirby's Quest, pp. 79-281.
 * G. Braun, Civitates Orbis Terrarum (1572-1618).
 * W. Dugdale, The Antiquities of Warwickshire, London, 1656.
 * Dr. Thomas Rastell, An Account of the Saltworks of Droitwich, Philosophical Transactions, 12 (1678).
 * H.Wharton, Anglia Sacra, i. (1691).
 * R. Rawlinson The History and Antiquities of the City and Cathedral Church of Hereford, London, 1717.
 * ...  T. Hearne (ed.), Textus Roffensis, Oxford, 1720
 * D. Sammarthani and others (eds.) Gallia Christiana, 16 vols in 15, Paris, 1715¬-1865 (2nd edition 1744-1877).
 * S. Erdeswick, A Survey of Staffordshire, containng the antiquities of that county, with a description of Beeston-Castle in Cheshire, London, 1717; second edition, London, 1723. See also Harwood, Survey of Staffordshire.
 * Thomas Hearne (ed.) Hemingi Chartularium Ecclesiae Wigorniensis, 2 volumes, Oxford, 1723.
 * T. Hearne (ed.) Liber Niger Scaccarii, Oxford, 1728.
 * W. Brownrigg, The Art of Making Common Salt, London, 1748.
 * Benjamin Donn, Map of the County of Devon with the City and County of Exeter, London, 1765 (reprint edited by W. L. D. Ravenhill for the Devon and Cornwall Record Society, new series 9, 1965).
 * G. C. Deering, Nottinghamia Vetus et Nova or an historical Account of the Ancient and Present State of the Town, (1751). Republished as Deering History of Nottingham, with an index by R.C. Chick, Wakefield, 1970
 * E. Bowen, The Large English Atlas, or a new set of Maps of all the Counties in England and Wales, London, 1755
 * John Leland (ed. Thomas Hearne) De Rebus Britannicis Collectanea, second edition, London, 1770 (further impession, 1774).
 * Edward Hasted, The History and Topographical Survey of Kent, 4 volumes, Canterbur, 1778-1799.
 * T. R. Nash Collections for the History of Worcestershire, 2 volumes, London, 1781-99.
 * Domesday Book, associated texts, introduction and indices, (Record Commission), London 1783-1816.
 * Volume 1 contains Great Domesday.
 * Volume 2 contains Little Domesday
 * Volume 3 Libri Censualis Vocati Domesday Book, Additamenta ex Codic. Antiquiss., comprising the Liber Exoniensis (Exon. Domesday), the Inquisitio Eliensis, the Liber Wintoniensis ('Winton or Winchester Domesday), Boldon Book; (this is volume 4 in some bindings).
 * Volume 4 contains the General Introduction and Indices; see Ellis, General Introduction to Domesday Book
 * Volumes 1-2 were transcribed by Abraham Farley and his work is referred to as 'Farley'. Volume 3 was edited by H. Ellis and the transcription of the Liber Exoniensis was carried out by Ralph Barnes, chapter clerk of Exeter cathedral. Volume 3 is referred to as Ellis, Domesday Book, iii. (Libri Censualis)
 * For the Exon Lists of Hundred Names for Cornwall, see folio 63b; for Devon, see folio 63a; for Somerset see folios 63b-64a (List I); folios 64a-64b (List II).
 * For the Exon Tax Returns for Cornwall, see folios 72-74; for Devon, see folios 65a-71a; for Dorset, see folios 17a-24a; for Somerset, see folios 75a - 82b; 526b-527a; for Wiltshire (three different accounts), see folios 1-6,7-10,13-16.
 * For the Exon Terrae Occupatae, for Cornwall, see folios 507a-508b; for Devon, see folios 495a-506b; for Somerset, see folios 508b-525a.
 * History of Northamptonshire... J. Bridges, The History and Antiquities of Northamptonshire, 2 volumes, Oxford, 1791.
 * J. Collinson The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset, Bath, 1791.
 * Richard Polwhele History of Devonshire, 3 volumes, Exeter, 1793-1806.
 * E. Boswell The Civil Division of the County of Dorset, Sherborne, 1795.
 * J. Nichols, History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester, 4 volumes, (London, 1795-1811)
 * Stebbing Shaw, The History and Antiquities of Staffordshire, 2 volumes, London, 1798, 1801.