User:Noswall59

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Hi, I'm Noswall59. I've been contributing to Wikisource since 2018, though I'm more active on Wikipedia where I work on content creation and improvement. On this site, I'm mostly interested in transcribing historical texts, i.e. works of historical scholarship. I've so far transcribed some of the English Historical Review's articles, as well as contributions to The Ancestor. I'm interested in expanding our coverage of sources for British history generally and the history of Lincolnshire specifically. I've added entries from the Complete Peerage and the editorial material from Massingberd's translation of Ingoldmell's manorial court rolls.

Works added (partial or complete):

Notes to self[edit]

Lincolnshire history

Tier 1 Journals

  • Archaeologia (founded in 1770)
  • Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica (1834-1843)
  • Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (renamed The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1835; since 1991, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society)
  • Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London (founded in 1843; replaced by Antiquaries Journal in 1927)
  • The Archaeological Journal (founded 1844)
  • The Topographer and Genealogist (volumes in 1846, 1853, 1858)
  • Notes and Queries (founded in 1849)
  • The Herald and Genealogist (1863-1874)
  • Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (founded in 1872)
  • The Genealogist (1877-1883; NS, 1884-1922)
  • The Folk-Lore Record (1878-1882; replaced by The Folk-Lore Journal)
  • The Antiquary (1879-1915)
  • The Folk-Lore Journal (1883-1889; replacing The Folk-Lore Record; replaced by Folklore)
  • The English Historical Review (founded 1886)
  • Archæological Review (1888-1890)
  • Folk-Lore (founded in 1890, later known as Folklore)
  • The American Historical Review (founded in 1895)
  • The Ancestor (1902-1905)
  • Proceedings of the British Academy (founded in 1905, annual from 1927)
  • Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society (founded in 1910, ceased in 1984)
  • History (founded in 1912, restarted in 1916)
  • The Cambridge Historical Journal (founded in 1923, later renamed The Historical Journal)
  • Antiquaries Journal (founded in 1927, replacing the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London)