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Historical and Manuscripts
* Historical Manuscripts Commission ( ed.
Manuscripts 33118 ); Carlisle Correspondence ; Beresford Correspondence ; Stanhope Miscellanies ; for the Catholic question, W Anshurst, History of Catholic Emancipation ( 2 vols., London, 1886 ); Sir Thomas Wyse, Historical Sketch of the late Catholic Association of Ireland ( London, 1829 ); W. J. MacNeven, Pieces of Irish History ( New York, 1807 ) containing an account of the United Irishmen ; for the volunteer movement Thomas MacNevin, History of the Volunteers of 1782 ( Dublin, 1845 ); Proceedings of the Volunteer Delegates of Ireland 1784 ( Anon.
* Historical Manuscripts Commission, 7th Report, Manuscripts of William More Molyneaux at Loseley Park, ( 1879 ), 596-681.
* David Corner, " The Earliest Surviving Manuscripts of Roger of Howden's Chronica ", English Historical Review, vol.
Hardy, who was knighted in 1873, was important in setting up the Historical Manuscripts Commission in 1869.
The Public Record Office ( PRO ) of the United Kingdom is one of the three organisations that make up the National Archives ( the others are the Historical Manuscripts Commission, and the Office of Public Sector Information ).
In April 2003 the PRO merged with the Historical Manuscripts Commission, which moved from a previous site off Chancery Lane to Kew in 2004.
This manuscript, the contents of which are fully catalogued in the Fourth Report ( 1874 ) of the Historical Manuscripts Commission ( Appendix, pp. 379 – 397 ), contains numerous letters from various popes, from the king, a correspondence dealing with the affairs of the university of Oxford, another with the province of Gascony, beside some harangues and letters evidently meant as models to be used on various occasions.
It was mainly due to him that in 1869 the Historical Manuscripts Commission was started.
Much of the early work of the association focused on establishing a common sense of purpose and gathering the materials of research through its Historical Manuscripts and Public Archives Commissions.
* Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts ( 1869 )
TNA was formerly four separate organisations: the Public Record Office, the Historical Manuscripts Commission ( formerly the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts ), the Office of Public Sector Information ( OPSI ) and Her Majesty's Stationery Office ( HMSO ).
The National Archives was created in 2003 by combining the Public Record Office and the Historical Manuscripts Commission and is both a non-ministerial government department in its own right and an executive agency reporting to the Secretary of State for Justice.
The current Acting Chief Executive ( formally Keeper of the Public Records and Historical Manuscripts Commissioner ) is Oliver Morley.
The Historical Manuscripts Commission maintains two Manorial Documents Registers that cover southern England.
* Historical Manuscripts Commission ( ed.
His antiquarian learning caused him to be appointed a member of the Historical Manuscripts Commission in 1869, and in that capacity he acted as joint editor ( with John Prendergast ) of the eight-volume Report on the Carte Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library ( 1871 ) and the Calendar of Irish State Papers during the reign of James I ( 4 vols., 1872 – 1877 ).
* Red Book of Hergest, or Jesus College MS 111, is part of the Early Manuscripts at Oxford University digitisation project ; reprints relevant section of Historical Manuscripts Commission, Report on manuscripts in the Welsh language, vol.
* Henry L. Ellsworth Circular, 1837, Indiana Historical Society, Manuscripts & Archives

Historical and Commission
The Texas Historical Commission has erected a historical marker near the entrance of what was once his plantation.
Knoxville: Published in cooperation with the Tennessee Historical Commission University of Tennessee Press, 1979.
* Canmore, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland's Canmore database, a searchable database of archaeological and architectural sites in Scotland, including crannogs.
The Historical Clarification Commission ( commonly known as the " Truth Commission ") after the war estimated that more than 200, 000 people were killed — the vast majority of whom were civilian indigenous people.
The internal conflict is described in great detail in the reports of the Historical Clarification Commission ( CEH ) and the Archbishop's Office for Human Rights ( ODHAG ).
* Guatemala: Memory of Silence-English summary report of the Historical Clarification Commission report
In the Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park, a portable tribune with an 11, 000-person capacity has been built in the Anzac Cove and Lone Pine Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery Lone Pine Memorial region.
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1983.
Pittsburgh: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1970.
* Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
Ambridge: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1968.
Ambridge: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1969, rev.
Ambridge: Old Economy Village, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1980.
* Old Economy Village museum in Old Economy, Pennsylvania, administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, interpreting the history of the Harmony Society.
In 1999, in an attempt to address some of this controversy, the International Catholic-Jewish Historical Commission ( Historical Commission ), a group of three Catholic and three Jewish scholars was appointed, respectively, by the Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews ( Holy See's Commission ) and the International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations ( IJCIC ), to whom a preliminary report was issued in October 2000.
In front of the courthouse stands a commemorative plaque erected by the Tennessee Historical Commission:
* Texas Historical Commission

Historical and Earl
This was the performance paid for by supporters of the Earl of Essex's planned revolt ( see Historical Context above ).
He also wrote a Life of the Right Honourable Robert Boyle ( London, 1744 ); Inquiry into the share which King Charles I had in the transactions of the Earl of Glamorgan for bringing over a body of Irish rebels ( London, 1756 ); Historical view of Negotiations between the Courts of England, France and Brussels 1592-1617 ( London, 1749 ); Life of Archbishop Tillotson ( London, 1753 ); History of the Royal Society of London ( London, 1756 – 1757 ); Life of Henry, Prince of Wales ( London, 1760 ), and many other works.
* Historical Enquiries Respecting the Character of Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon by George Agar-Ellis ( 1827 )
), A Selection from the Diaries of Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby ( 1826-93 ) between September 1869 and March 1878 ( London: The Royal Historical Society, 1994 ).
A Manitoba Historical Plaque was erected in Winnipeg, Manitoba by the province to commemorate Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk's role in Manitoba's heritage.
* Woodward, Earl F. " The Brooks and Baxter War in Arkansas, 1872-1874 ", Arkansas Historical Quarterly 1971 30 ( 4 ): 315-336, the major scholarly history
The two buildings designed by Dayton architect William Earl Russ and built by Rouzer Construction for the Wright Company in Dayton in 1910 and 1911 were the first in the United States constructed specifically for an airplane factory and were included within the boundary of Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park in 2009.
Historical residences of the Earl of Morton include:
* The Earl de Grey ’ s account of the building of Wrest House, History of Wrest House, introduction by A. F. Cirket, The Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, Volume 59, pp 65 – 87, Bedford 1980
* Michael K Jones ( 1997 ), Edward IV, the Earl of Warwick and the Yorkist Claim to the Throne, Historical Research 70 ( 173 ), 342 – 352.
* Maltz, Earl M., “ Radical Politics and Constitutional Theory: Senator Jacob M. Howard of Michigan and the Problem of Reconstruction ,” Michigan Historical Review, 32 ( Spring 2006 ), 19 – 32.
* Durkan, John, ' James, Third Earl of Arran, the Hidden Years ', in Scottish Historical Review, Vol.
* Hannay, RK., ' The Earl of Arran and Queen Mary ' in Scottish Historical Review, vol.
* Wood, Marguerite, ' The Imprisonment of the Earl of Arran ', in Scottish Historical Review, vol.
His portrait, painted by Ralph Earl, is in the collection of the Litchfield Historical Society in Litchfield, Connecticut.
* Ross, Earl D. Iowa Agriculture: An Historical Survey ( 1951 )
My Indiana: 101 Places to See, by Earl L. Conn ( Indiana Historical Society Press, 2006 ).

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