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British History Research Guide

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Benjamin, Bernard. Population statistics: a review of UK sources. Aldershot, Hants, England; Brookfield, VT: Gower Pub. Co., c1989.
SML, Stacks HA37 G7 B445 1989 (LC)
Clark, George Norman. Guide to English commercial statistics, 1696-1782. London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society, 1938.
SML, microfilm FILM B11058:6 and negative FILM N8810:6
MUDD, Stacks NFF 85 G55 1938 (LC)
Cook, Chris. British historical facts, 1688-1760. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1988.
SML, Main Reference Room DA498 C66 1988
-----. British historical facts, 1760-1830. London: Macmillan, 1980.
SML, Main Reference Room DA505 C66
-----. British historical facts, 1830-1900. London: Macmillan, 1975.
SML, Main Reference Room DA550 C66
-----. English historical facts, 1603-1688. London: Macmillan, 1980.
SML, Main Reference Room DA375 C7
Craig, Fred W. S. British parliamentary election results 1832-1885. 2nd ed. Dartmouth: Parliamentary Research Services, 1989.
SML, Main Reference Room JN1037 C744 1989 (LC)
-----. British parliamentary election results 1885-1918. London: Macmillan, 1974.
SML, Main Reference Room JN1037 C745 (LC)
Great Britain. Central Statistical Office. Annual abstract of statistics. London: H.M.S.O., 1840/53- .
SML, Stacks HA1122 +A33 (LC) [Latest volume in Main Reference Room
National Statistics: the Official UK Statistics Site
The Office for National The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the Government Agency responsible for compiling, analysing and disseminating many of United Kingdom's economic and social statistics ... [including] the periodic Census of the population and health statistics for England and Wales.... ...the Agency [also]carries out all statutory registration of births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales." (website)
Marks, H. F. A hundred years of British food & farming: a statistical survey. Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis, 1989.
SML, Stacks S217 +M37 1989 (LC)
Mitchell, Brian R. Abstracts of British historical statistics. Cambridge: University Press, 1962.
SML, Main Reference Room HA1135 M57 (LC)
CCL, Stacks HA 1135 M57 (LC)
Most series begin with the 18th and 19th centuries and conclude with 1938, although some reach back to the 17th century and earlier. Includes information on sources, with an introduction and bibliography for each section.
  • Continued by: -----. Second abstract of British historical statistics. Cambridge: University Press, 1971.
    SML, Main Reference Room HA1135 M58 (LC)
  • Continues Abstracts of British historical statistics, but also includes some series not included in the first volume.

-----. British historical statistics. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
SML, Stacks HA1134 M58 1988 (LC)
Sinclair, John, Sir. Statistical account of Scotland, 1791-1799. New ed. East Ardsley, England: E. P. Pub., 1975-. In progress. 20v.
SML, Stacks DA855 S5 197

 

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