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St Luke Old Street

This booklet contains a list of the main records of interest to the genealogical researcher for the area based on the parish of St Luke Old Street, which includes the districts of Bunhill Fields, City Road, part of Finsbury, Golden Lane, Moorfields, Old Street and Whitecross Street. St Luke Old Street, which is sometimes referred to as St Luke Finsbury, is now part of the London Borough of Islington.…

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Friern Barnet

This booklet contains a list of the main records of interest to the genealogical researcher for the area based on the parish of Friern Barnet, which includes the districts of Colney Hatch and most of Whetstone. Friern Barnet is now part of the London Borough of Barnet. Apart from the vital records of the various religious denominations, examples of subjects covered in this booklet are the second Middlesex…

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St Mary le Strand

This booklet contains a list of the main records of interest to the genealogical researcher for the area based on the ancient parish of St Mary le Strand plus the Precinct of the Savoy. St Mary le Strand is now part of the London Borough of Westminster. Apart from the vital records of the various religious denominations, examples of subjects covered in this booklet are the plethora of institutions…

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Chipping Barnet

This booklet contains a list of the main records of interest to the genealogical researcher for the area based on the civil parish of Chipping Barnet which includes the districts of Arkley, Barnet Vale and High Barnet. Chipping Barnet is now part of the London Borough of Barnet. Apart from the vital records of the various religious denominations, examples of subjects covered in this booklet are business…

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St George Hanover Square - second edition out now

This second edition of our popular St George Hanover Square booklet – now with an extra 32 pages! - which contains a revised, updated and expanded list of the main records of interest to the genealogical researcher for the area based on the Westminster parish of St George Hanover Square, which includes the districts of Belgravia, Knightsbridge, Mayfair, Pimlico and Victoria. This area was in the county…

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Paddington - second edition out now

This second edition of our popular Paddington booklet – now with an extra 32 pages! - contains a revised, updated and expanded list of the main records of interest to the genealogical researcher for the area based on the ancient parish of Paddington, which includes the districts of Bayswater, Kensal Green, Kensal Town, Maida Vale, Paddington, Queens Park, West Kilburn and Westbourne Green. This area…

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St Margaret Westminster - second edition out now

Out now is our revised, updated and expanded list of the main records of interest to the genealogical researcher for the area based on the ancient parish of St Margaret Westminster, which includes Downing Street, St John Smith Square, Westminster Abbey, Whitehall and a large detached area around Knightsbridge. This parish was known as St Margaret & St John from 1728-1922 and this was the name of our…

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One-2-One Online Tuition - Workshop 3 "Research Techniques" Free P&P

Are you a complete beginner when it comes to researching your family history? Do you want to do a ‘do-over’?! If you’re not sure where to begin, I now offer 1-2-1 online tuition to help you get started or to help you start over again and do it better! I will recommend books and useful websites to help you get started. These workshops make great birthday and retirement gifts. Duration: 1 – 1.5…

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Bradford Parish Church Burial Registers 1681 - 1837

**Published June 2009** This publication on CD-ROM, which is also available as a Downloadble PDF file, contains a brief history of the Parish Church (now Bradford Cathedral), transcriptions of the burial registers, and photographs and old images. The transcriptions of the burial registers, presented in same order as in the original registers, include SURNAME, FORENAMES, DESCRIPTION (i.e.…

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The History and Development of Purley. 2nd Edition. SALE PRICE

By Rev. Robert Root Resker, Vicar of Purley 1885 - 1916, and Rural Dean of Caterham. First published as a limited edition of 500 copies in 1916. Reset and republished by the Bourne Society in 1994. Revised, reset and published with some new illustrations and an appreciation of Robert Resker by the Bourne Society as a limited edition 2011. 63 pp, A5. Illustrated. ISBN 978 0 900992 61 2.

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Glamorgan Quakers

A unique collection of records from the archives of the South Wales meetings of the Society of Friends. The CD contains Births from 1699, Marriages from 1698, Members list from 1838, Burials and Burial grounds from 1693 and 1800, Certificates of removal from 1763 and Acknowledgements from 1803, Quakers who were active in Glamorgan, a list dating from 1654 and a short summary of the \\'Sufferings\\',…

Supplied by: Glamorgan Family History Society /, Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluol Morgannwg Product Ref: GLA-Z023CD

Headley Miscellany, Volume 5

Contents - Headley 1066-1966, a Miscellany, Mr Laverty; William Cobbett's experience in Headley, November 1822, taken from his 'Rural Rides'; Local map of 1776; Extract from the diary of Mabel Hussey, Aug 1940?Jul 1941, a long-serving teacher at the Holme School; Perambulation of the Bounds of Headley Parish in 1890 and the solution of a 'knotty point' at Ogmoor; Wood engravings & Lithographs of Headley…

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Aspects of Bowdon by Chris Hill

This book is a compilation by Chris Hill of all the articles he has written over the years for Bowdon History Society's journal, Bowdon Sheaf, and for Altrincham History Society Journal. It includes chapters on such subjects as the Reverend Maurice Ridgway, the Crossley family, the artists T.A. Coward and Lucy Fildes, croquet, Bowdon musicians, Altrincham and District Tramways, and many other subjects.…

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A Surrey Gypsy Bibliography Sources for family and social history

By Jeremy Harte The author has made many years of special study of the Romany families who lived in and travelled through Surrey. This book is a distillation of that knowledge. It’s in the form of an essential checklist of books, magazine and newspaper articles and items from the Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society and Romany Routes (the journal of the Romany and Traveller Family History Society)…

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CS086 Wiltshire County Coroner 1796-1823

This volume completes the publication of records of inquests by Wiltshire coroners, filling the gap between the bills, 1752-1796 edited by R F Hunnisett and published in Wiltshire Record Society vol 36, and those for 1815, 1825-1858 edited by Jean Cole published by Wiltshire Family History Society. Both of those runs of bills were filed among the series of bills of the County treasurer. The bills…

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CD 34. ABSTRACTS of WILLS in the ARCHDEACONRY COURT of SURREY 1480-1649. Sept 2013. See SPECIAL OFFER page.

CD 34 ABSTRACTS of WILLS in the ARCHDEACONRY COURT of SURREY 1480-1649. The first 13 registers are entitled, as was customary at that time, after the name of the first testator in the register. Volume 1 (MW 1) Will register ‘Spage’ 1480-90 (from Surrey Record Society printed edition) Volume 2 (MW 2) Will register ‘Mathewe’ 1490-1524 Volume 3 (MW 3) Will register ‘Mychell’ 1529-32 Volume…

Supplied by: West Surrey Family History Society Product Ref: WSY-CD34

Woodmancote Parish Register

Sussex, Baptisms 1582-1902 Banns 1654-1657, 1739, 1757-1817, 1911-1945 Marriages 1582-1901 Burials 1582-1933 Indexed Transcription originally made by SFHG member Phil White and date coverage extended by PRTS. .pdf reader required. Published by SFHG & Parish Register Transcription Society. Published by SFHG & Parish Register Transcription Society.

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Association Oath Rolls for Sussex and Cinque Ports 1696

Sussex, A full transcript of all the Sussex (and Cinque Ports) men who signed an Oath of Allegiance to King William III in 1696 following an attempted assassination. Men (over age 20) including clergy are listed in the place they signed, and only 5% signed by mark. Michael Burchall has transcribed all these signatures from the originals at the National Archives and he writes a full historical introduction…

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West Sussex Land Tax 1805

Sussex, Land Tax began in 1692/3 and was made permanent by statute in 1798. It was a tax on personal property including land, houses, shops, wharfs, woods, meadows, mills, tithes, glebes and salaries. Michael Burchall has been transcribing Land Tax Returns since 1973. The 1785 Sussex Returns have been published by Sussex Record Society, so Michael has chosen to abstract returns a generation on, for…

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West Sussex Land Tax 1815

Sussex, To celebrate the bicentenary, Michael Burchall has transcribed another annual Land Tax for West Sussex, following his previous one for 1805. Full details have been transcribed from digital copies of the handwritten returns at WSRO on over 300 pages and indexed with a useful historical Introduction. Since 1973 Michael Burchall has been transcribing Land Tax returns with other SFHG Members which…

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No 09: Who Owned Rutland in 1873? Rutland Entries in Return of Owners of Land 1873, by T H McK Clough (2010)

Transcript of the Rutland section of the 1873 Return of Owners of Land, with notes on most of the 563 entries. Analysis of who they were, where they came from and what they did. Special sections on Lyddington parish and on a mysterious group of small landowners with strong Gloucestershire connections. Illustrations, tables, index of addresses (60pp). In the early 1870s there were serious social…

Supplied by: Rutland Local History & Record Society Product Ref: RLH-44

No 12. Oakham Lordshold in 1787: a map and survey of Lord Winchilsea's Oakham estate, ed T H McK Clough (2016)

Full description of a fine map of Oakham of 1787 and transcript of accompanying field books. Discussion of the layout of the town, its inhabitants, topography, buildings, roads, fields. Assessment of how the map (the earliest known for Oakham) reveals likely features of the early medieval town. Transcript of Oakham's entry in the Universal British Directory of 1791. Full index. 104pp, paperback, colour…

Supplied by: Rutland Local History & Record Society Product Ref: RLH-55

Rowland Hill Tabernacle Burial Register, Wotton-under-Edge 1824-1961

The Wotton-under-Edge Historical Society holds the original burial and interment register for the Rowland Hill Tabernacle, a non-conformist chapel. The register lists over 1,200 burials next to the Tabernacle (now the Wotton Auction Rooms). The cemetery is in three areas, the Old, New and Extension burial grounds and has interments from 1824 to 1961. The Society has created a searchable Access database…

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Trawling for Treasures - 80 years of Barnet's Local History 1927 to 2007

The Barnet Museum and Local History Society has searched its archives to provide a record of how the society and the Museum have developed since its foundation. Extracts of past lectures, details of events and memories of volunteers are included in its pages. Together they reflect the story of the town of Chipping Barnet and the area around it.

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Rambles Round Barnet, Volume 2

In 1947 the treasurer of the newly formed Barnet Society Mr E.H. Lucas was asked by the society to produce a report on the condition of local footpaths. This led to the publication of a booklet in 1948 called Rambles Round Barnet. As part of the 2012 Diamond Jubilee celebrations, some of the walks were revised and reprinted. This is the second volume of these walks.

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