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Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies (HALS) houses the former Hertfordshire Record Office and the former Hertfordshire Local Studies Library.It collects and preserves archives, other historical documents and printed material relating to the county of Hertfordshire and the Diocese of St Albans from the 11th to the 21st century.
The Hertfordshire Association for Local History exists to promote the study and enjoyment of history in Hertfordshire, England. [1] The association publishes a journal, Herts Past and Present , and a book series, Hertfordshire Publications, in association with the University of Hertfordshire Press . [ 2 ]
Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies This page was last edited on 3 January 2016, at 10:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies; Hertfordshire Association for Local History; Hertfordshire County Cricket Club; Hertfordshire county cricket teams; Hertfordshire Record Society; St Faith's Church, Hexton; Holy Trinity Church, Weston
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Flag of Hertfordshire. The Hertfordshire Record Society is a text publication society for the county of Hertfordshire in England. It was founded in 1985 based on an idea by Lionel Munby for the purpose of publishing "texts relating to Hertfordshire that would not otherwise be easily accessible." [1] The society is a registered charity. [2]
The history and the greater part of the Delmé-Radcliffe archives was deposited in the Hertfordshire County Records Office [19] in January 1949. Ralph Radcliffe (1519 – 1559), [1] the younger son of Thomas Radcliffe of Lancashire [20] and a cousin of the Earl of Sussex, was a noted schoolmaster and playwright. He was the first Radcliffe owner ...