What is the Victoria County History?
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- The Victoria County History (VCH) is an ongoing project providing an encyclopaedic record of England's
places and people from earliest times to the present day
- The VCH is published in volumes county by county. Most counties have at least one volume published so far
- The VCH volumes give a huge amount of detailed local history information,
written from original documents and fieldwork
- For each county there are introductory chapters covering general subjects such as
social and economic history, religious houses and archaeology. These subjects
are followed by a comprehensive account of each city, town and village
- For the sake of consistency, the Victoria County Histories use the county
boundaries as current when planned in the 1890s. Within each county the areas
are divided into Hundreds, an administrative system devised by the Anglo
Saxons
- The VCH was founded in
1899 and originally dedicated to Queen Victoria
- It is based at the Institute of Historical Research in the University
of London and is written by historians working in counties across England
- Return to Victoria County History
for more information
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