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[Report 1966] / Medical Officer of Health, Waltham Holy Cross U.D.C.
Waltham Holy Cross (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1966- Books
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[Report 1945] / Medical Officer of Health, Waltham Holy Cross U.D.C.
Waltham Holy Cross (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1945- Books
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[Report 1925] / Medical Officer of Health, Waltham Holy Cross U.D.C.
Waltham Holy Cross (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1925- Books
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[Report 1970] / Medical Officer of Health, Waltham Holy Cross U.D.C.
Waltham Holy Cross (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1970- Books
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[Report 1898] / Medical Officer of Health, Waltham Holy Cross U.D.C.
Waltham Holy Cross (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1898- Books
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[Report 1961] / Medical Officer of Health, Waltham Holy Cross U.D.C.
Waltham Holy Cross (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1961- Books
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[Report 1955] / Medical Officer of Health, Waltham Holy Cross U.D.C.
Waltham Holy Cross (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1955- Books
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[Report 1972] / Medical Officer of Health, Waltham Holy Cross U.D.C.
Waltham Holy Cross (England). Urban District Council.Date: 1972- Books
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Observations on two letters, lately addressed to the inhabitants of Waltham Holy Cross. By a farmer and fellow parishioner.
Farmer and fellow parishioner.Date: 1772?]- Books
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The muster roll of the principal officers in the Norman army, commanded by William the Conquerer: with an historical account of the Battle of Hastings; and some interesting Particulars respecting the Abbey of Waltham Holy-Cross, founded by King Harold.
Date: [1799]- Books
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The answer of Spencer Newman, To such parts of a letter (intituled a letter to the inhabitants of Waltham Holy Cross, in the county of Essex, &c. By Edward Parker, Esq;) as concern or relate to the said Spencer Newman; addressed to the inhabitants of Waltham Holy Cross.
Newman, Spencer.Date: 1772?]- Pictures
The body of King Harold II being interred after the battle of Hastings. Engraving by F. Bacon, 1851, after F.R. Pickersgill, 1847.
Pickersgill, Frederick Richard, 1820-1900.Date: 1851Reference: 2970993i