Cambridgeshire |
The History of Cambridgeshire is part of the national series familiarly known as the Victoria County History. Founded in 1899 and dedicated to Queen Victoria, the V.C.H. is a major work of reference on local history, based on original research and achieveing a high standard of scholarship. It is designed to provide a comprehensive and authorative history of each county; it is made up partly of 'general' chapters, on subjects that it has been thought best to deal with on a county-wide footing, and partly 'topographical' chapters, which give a detailed account of each city, town and parish in the county.
Volume I
Natural History. Early Man. Anglo-Saxon Remains. Domesday. Inquisition Comitatus Catabrigiensis. First pubnlished 1938, reprinted
1967. 436 pages.
ISBN 0 7129 0241 4
Volume II
Social and Economic History. Ecclesiastical History. Religious Houses. Industries. Political History. First published 1948,
reprinted 1967. 419 pages.
ISBN 0 7129 0242 2
Volume III
City of Cambridge. University and Colleges of Cambridge. First published 1959, reprinted 1967. 504 pages.
ISBN 0 7129 0243 0
Volume IV
The Isle of Ely: Liberty and City of Ely. Ely, North and South Witchford, and Wisbech Hundreds. First published 1953, reprinted
1967. 280 pages.
ISBN 0 7129 0244 9
Index to Volumes I-IV
First Published 1960. 77 pages.
ISBN 0 19 722697 3
Volume V
West Cambridgeshire: Longstowe and Wetherley hundreds. Sport. Index. First published 1973. 337 pages.
ISBN 0 19 722717 1
Volume VI
South-East Cambridgeshire: Chilford, Radfield, and Whittlesford hundreds. Index. First published 1978. 314 pages.
ISBN 0 19 722746 5
Volume VII
Roman Cambrigeshire. Index. First published 1978. 98 pages.
ISBN 0 19 722748 1
Volume VIII
South-west Cambridgeshire: Armingford and Thriplow hundreds. Index. First published 1982. 301 pages.
ISBN 0 19 722757 0
Volume IX
North and north-west of Cambridge: Chesterton, Northstowe, and papworth hundreds. Index. First published 1989. 453 pages.
ISBN 0 19 722773 2
Volume X
East Cambridgeshire: Cheveley, Flendish, Staine, and Staploe hundreds.
To be published.