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A History Of The Family Of Sherborn reads like an archival map of kin and place. Detailed, methodical, and quietly indispensable. This English genealogy book gathers historical family records into a sustained account of the Sherborn family lineage, offering a lucid family history reference for British ancestry research and Victorian era genealogy across 19th century England.Davies Sherborn set out records with the patience of a practised antiquary: names, dates and links are noted with clear attention to provenance rather than embellishment. The work presents steady entries and contextual notes that deepen appreciation of English family heritage and reward study in Victorian family studies; it is a practical tool for genealogists and historians and a ready resource for ancestry enthusiasts seeking reliable footing in archival material. The book functions as both a reference for tracing descent and a cultural document that illuminates the record-keeping habits and social priorities of its time, so that casual readers may encounter the intimate particulars of a vanished world while researchers draw on its documentary richness. The measured pacing and forensic attention reward slow reading as much as targeted lookup, so the volume sits equally well on a research desk or a private shelf.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Beyond its practical use as a classic genealogy collection, the volume offers historians a lucid window on 19th century England’s social memory; its measured scholarship and archival temperament make it as rewarding to casual readers as to classic-literature collectors, and librarians and collectors building English family heritage holdings regard it as an authentic artefact of Victorian family studies and a trustworthy companion for long-term research.