Medieval source material on the internet: Modern works: Local history: M
Modern works:
(2) Local history: M
N.B. See also the index of places covered by the Victoria County History -
some articles are available online.
- Extracts from: A History Of Maiden Bradley [Wiltshire] by H. D. Kitching (Jim Downes, Maiden Bradley Village)
- History
of medieval Maldon [Essex] (Stephen Alsford, Medieval English Towns)
- Judy Buckley, For the Good of This Town: The Jurats of Maidstone [Kent], 1549-1660 (2009) (Kent Archaeological Society)
PDF file (1.6 MB). Study of the mayors and aldermen of Maidstone.
- F. R. Raines, The rectors of Manchester [Lancashire], and the wardens of the collegiate church of that town (1885) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Chetham Society, new series, volume 5. Part 1 of 2, to 1579.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- F. R. Raines The rectors of Manchester [Lancashire], and the wardens of the collegiate church of that town (1885) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Chetham Society, new series, volume 6. Part 2 of 2, from 1595 onwards.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- Matlock and Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, England (Ann Andrews)
Contains many transcribed medieval documents, in the sections "16th Century Lists and Before", "Charters and Early Deeds", "Matlock Miscellany"; also extracts from the "Wolley Manuscripts", an extensive 19th-century antiquarian collection (British Library, Additional Manuscripts 6666 to 6718).
- William Parker The History of Long Melford [Suffolk] (1873) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- Middlesex: See Victoria County History and Older County Histories
- Norrison Scatcherd The history of Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, including a particular account of its old chapel (1874) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- [Surname index to] Richard Gough's History of Myddle [Shropshire] [c.1700] (Mike Foster)
- North Mymms [Hertfordshire]:
Text of the Victoria County History article
(Brookmans Park Newsletter)