Works
- The Rectors of Loughborough (1882)
- The Black Friars of Oxford (1882)
- Chapters in the History Loughborough (1883)
- Notes from early Leicestershire wills (1884)
- Notes on Leicestershire Inquisitions Post Mortem: A Contribution to the Transactions of the Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological Society (1884)
- Some Early Notices of the Herrick Family: A Paper Read Before the Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological Society (1885)
- Leicestershire Pedigrees and Royal Descents (1887)
- Robert de Stretton, bishop of Coventry & Lichfield, 1360 to 1385 (1888)
- Battlefield church (1889)
- Some further notes on the family of Bainbrigge of Lockington (1891)
- The family of Dimock of Randwick, Stonehouse and Gloucester (1892)
- Pedigree of the family of Arrowsmith (1893)
- The Early History of the Family of Hesilrige of Noseley, Co. Leicester (1894)
- The Family of Newcomen, of Saltfleetby (1897)
- The sequestration papers of Edward Farnham of Quorndon (1907)
- Royal Descents. Scottish Records (1908)
- Shropshire Grants of Arms (1909)
- The Register of Ratlinghope (1909)
- A Short History of Shelton & Oxon (1929)
Edited works
- Shropshire Parish Register Society, Shropshire Parish Registers (1900)
- The Registers of Hughley, Shropshire 1576-1812 (1901)
- Shropshire Parish Registers: Nonconformist and Roman Catholic Registers (1903)
- The Register of Hopesay (1920)
Contributions to the DNB
- 1885-1900 volumes
- North, Thomas (1830-1884)
- Potter, Thomas Rossell
- Staveley, Thomas
- Stedman, Rowland
- Stephens, Jeremiah
- Stern, Henry Aaron
- Stretton, Robert de
- Sutton, Richard (1798-1855)
- Thompson, James
- Throsby, John
- Torporley, Nathaniel
- Townshend, Hayward
- Trollope, Edward
- Weaver, John (1673-1760)
- Williams, Edward (1762-1833)
- Williams, John Bickerton
- 2nd supplement
Works about Fletcher
- Howard, J. J, Crisp, F. A. (ed.) Visitation of England and Wales (1895) Vol. 3, p.79
- Fletcher of Lawneswood and Wyrley Magna, co Stafford, contains family tree
- "Death: William George Dimock Fletcher," in The Times (1935)
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