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Westwold Deanery Baptisms & Burials 1754-1812

The parishes covered are: Buslingthorpe, Cabourne, Caistor, Claxby by Normanby, Croxby, Cuxwold, East Barkwith, East Torrington, Faldingworth, Friesthorpe, Grasby, Hainton, Holton cum Beckering, Kingerby, Kirkby cum Osgodby, Kirmond le Mire, Legsby, Linwood, Lissington, Market Rasen, Middle Rasen Drax & Tupholme, Nettleton, Newton by Toft, Normanby le Wold, North Willingham, Owersby, Rothwell,…

Supplied by: Lincolnshire Family History Society Product Ref: LIN-075C

Yarborough Deanery Baptisms & Burials 1754-1812

The following parishes are included in this deanery: Barnetby le Wold, Barrow on Humber, Barton on Humber, Bigby, Bonby, Bishop Norton, Brocklesby, Broughton by Brigg, Cadney, Croxton, Elsham, Goxhill, Grayingham, Great Limber, Hibaldstow, Horkstow, Kirmington, KIrton in Lindsey, Manton, Melton Ross, North Kelsey, Redbourne, Saxby All Saints, Scawby, Somerby by Brigg, South Ferriby, Thornton Curtis,…

Supplied by: Lincolnshire Family History Society Product Ref: LIN-079C

Gloucestershire Machine Breakers. Volume I: The Riots, Trials & Appendices

This volume is an account of the riots in Gloucestershire, in the form of a diary of events, from John Raymond Barker's unsuccessful attempts to persuade the principal inhabitants of Fairford to be sworn in as Special Constables, through the breaking of thrashing machines at Beverstone, Tetbury, Horseley, Fairford, Coln St Aldwyns, Eastleach Turville, Eastleach Martin, Quenington, Bibury, and Coln…

Supplied by: Swing Riots & Rioters Product Ref: MBN-12A

Dunscore Old Parish Registers Deaths and Burials (2020)

This is a 20 page book of Old Parish Register Deaths and Burials for the Parish of Dunscore, Dumfriesshire. It was re-published in 2020 to correct transcription errors, standardise the layout, and insert a map of surrounding parishes. It consists of 12 pages of 369 Deaths/Burials for the period 1770-1839. It is listed by Surname and Forename. Also included are Place names from the Parish of Dunscore…

Supplied by: Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society Product Ref: DGF-DUNOPR-2020

Inch New Churchyard Memorial Inscriptions (2010)

This is a 44 page book of Memorial Inscriptions for Inch New Churchyard at Castle Kennedy in the Parish of Inch, Wigtownshire. It was published in 2010 and consists of 33 pages of inscriptions from 318 headstones. It is indexed by Surname only. A Graveyard sketch is included. There are 4 further graveyards in the Parish of Inch. One at Cairnryan, Ivy Place Churchyard on London Road Stranraer, Soulseat…

Supplied by: Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society Product Ref: DGF-INCNMI-2010

Kirkandrews on Esk Churchyard Memorial Inscriptions (2007)

This is a 84 page book of Memorial Inscriptions for Kirkandrews on Esk Churchyard in Cumberland. It is mid-way between Canonbie in Dumfriesshire and Longtown in England. It is only 1 mile from Canonbie Parish border and contains many references to people from Scotland. It was published in 2007 and consists of 57 pages of inscriptions from 465 headstones. It is indexed by Surname and Forename. There…

Supplied by: Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society Product Ref: DGF-KAOEMI-2007

Funeral Register Of the First Presbyterian Church Of Belfast 1712-1736

The First and Second Presbyterian Congregations of Belfast, in Rosemary Street, owned a collection of palls, cloaks and hats which were hired out for funerals. They were used by most of the better-off inhabitants of Belfast, regardless of religion, and many of the gentry, clergy and substantial farmers in the surrounding countryside. This register, which covers the years 1712 to 1736, is a record of…

Supplied by: Ulster Historical Foundation Product Ref: UHF-GE06

People's Champion: The Life Of Alexander Bowman, Pioneer of Labour Politics In Ireland

When Alexander Bowman was elected in Belfast Corporation as Labour member in Duncairn in 1897, the very idea that he would still be remembered a century later for his relentless championing of the working class cause appeared unthinkable. Yet Bowman, a near penniless flaxdresser from a humble farming background, richly deserves his place in Irish political and labour history. Twelve years earlier in…

Supplied by: Ulster Historical Foundation Product Ref: UHF-OT03

Langholm Old Parish Registers Deaths and Burials (2008)

This is a 88 page book of Old Parish Register Deaths and Burials for the Parish of Langholm, Dumfriesshire. It was published in 2008 and consists of 78 pages of 4,7925 Deaths/Burials for the period 1668-1854. It is listed by Surname and Forename. Also included are Place names from the Parishes of Canonbie, Eskdalemuir, Ewes, Langholm, Middlebie and Westerkirk in 1896. A Parish Map is included. Langholm…

Supplied by: Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society Product Ref: DGF-LANOPR-2008

Caerlaverock Old Parish Registers Deaths and Burials (2006)

This is a 24 page book of Old Parish Register Deaths and Burials for the Parish of Caerlaverock, Dumfriesshire. It was published in 2006 and consists of 18 pages of 927 Deaths/Burials for the period 1753-1854. It is listed by Surname and Forename. A Parish Map is included. There is also an extract of Place names from the 1896 Ordnance Survey Map. Caerlaverock Old Parish Registers Deaths and Burials…

Supplied by: Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society Product Ref: DGF-CAEOPR-2006

Holywood Old Parish Register Deaths and Burials (2007)

This is a 28 page book of Old Parish Register Deaths and Burials for the Parish of Holywood, Dumfriesshire. It was published in 2007 and consists of 21 pages of 1,074 Deaths/Burials between the period 1751-1805 and 1821-1854. It is listed by Surname and Forename. Also included are Place names from the Parish of Holywood in 1896 and a Map of the Parish. Holywood Old Parish Register Deaths and Burials…

Supplied by: Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society Product Ref: DGF-HOLOPR-2007

Southgate - A Half Century of Change

DVD PAL This film, produced for Southgate District Civic Trust to mark the millennium, records changes that have taken place in Southgate, New Southgate, Oakwood, Cockfosters, Palmers Green and Winchmore Hill over the preceding 50 years. Excerpts from a pioneering film of the old borough of Southgate made in the early 1950s by local photographer Edgar Chard have been used to help illustrate changes…

Supplied by: Southgate District Civic Voice Product Ref: SDC-DVD02

The Life of Sir Denis Henry: Catholic Unionist

Denis Stanislaus Henry (1864-1925) occupies a unique place in the political and legal history of Northern Ireland politics. As a catholic, Henry supported the Union from the time of Gladstone's first Home Rule Bill of 1886, and after joining the Ulster Unionist Council upon its formation in 1905, unsuccessfully contested the North Tyrone constituency in 1906 and 1907, losing by the narrow margins of…

Supplied by: Ulster Historical Foundation Product Ref: UHF-OT05

Elm Park 1626-1954: Country House to Preparatory School

Elm Park near Killylea, County Armagh, occupies an important place in twentieth-century educational history in Northern Ireland. In 1920 Seth Smith and Willoughby Weaving acquired the house and grounds known as Elm Park and established a preparatory school for boys aged between seven and fourteen. During the Second World War over 60 boys attended the school, but a decline in numbers after 1945 resulted…

Supplied by: Ulster Historical Foundation Product Ref: UHF-OT13

A Short History of Ireland, 1500-2000

A brisk, concise, and readable overview of Irish history from the Protestant Reformation to the dawn of the twenty-first century Five centuries of Irish history are explored in this informative and accessible volume. John Gibney proceeds from the beginning of Ireland's modern period and continues through to virtually the present day, offering an integrated overview of the island nation's cultural,…

Supplied by: Ulster Historical Foundation Product Ref: UHF-978-0-300244-36-6

Lost in the Ridings

A comprehensive gazetteer of the towns, villages and hamlets of Yorkshire with details of the Family History Society(s) they are served by. Each place is also identified by its Riding.

Supplied by: East Yorkshire Family History Society Product Ref: EYK-A019-PCD

Major-General Oliver Nugent: The Irishman who led the Ulster Division in the Great War

Oliver Nugent, Ireland’s longest-serving divisional commander of the Great War, led the Ulster Division on the western front from 1915 to 1918. That period saw the operational transformation of the British army and his own development as a general, from the heroic but doomed assault at Thiepval in July 1916, through the triumph of Messines, the heartbreaking failure at Ypres and the mixed success of…

Supplied by: Ulster Historical Foundation Product Ref: UHF-NEW002

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Ulster Historical Foundation is a unique organisation. We are the only body on the island of Ireland that combines expertise in family history research with a publication of high quality historical and genealogical books. Much more than that, the Foundation is the only Irish organisation that delivers annual conferences and course in family history and conducts extensive lecture tours in North America…

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CS085 Coroners Records Wiltshire County 1815-1858

A4 softback. 56 pages There were several Wiltshire county coroners during the period from 1815 to 1858 and it is hoped that most of them have been identified as to their place of abode [see Appendix 1]. Coroners submitted their bills of expenses to the county treasurer for mileage undertaken to take an inquisition upon notification of a sudden or suspicious death which had happened in their particular…

Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-CS085

CS030 First World War tribunals in Swindon

Records of First World War tribunals in Swindon. The appeals are listed in alphabetical order under the name of the person for whom the appeal was made. Where two or more men were considered together, there is one entry under one of the names with a cross reference to the other in its appropriate alphabetical place. As there is much information on employers, an index of them has been included with…

Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-CS030

CS031 First World War tribunals in Wiltshire

The appeals are listed in alphabetical order under the name of the person for whom the appeal was made. Where two or more men were considered together, there is one entry under one of the names with a cross reference to the other in its appropriate alphabetical place. As there is much information on employers, an index of them has been included with reference to the employees for whom the appeal was…

Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-CS031

CS034 Wiltshire Soldiers Wounded in the Civil War

Wiltshire Soldiers Wounded in the English Civil War, Petitions for Parliamentarian and Royalist Pensions Originally Quarter Sessions considered each application in detail with supporting evidence from the soldier’s military commander and local dignitaries. Again, this was more than the full meeting of Quarter Sessions could deal with. In 1662, the petitions were first referred to local JPs to vet and…

Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-CS034

PS97 Wiltshire Emigration Association 1849-1851

In almost every case, the publication contains the name, date and place of birth of people who applied to emigrate, including their children, a total of 347. Dates of marriage are also included. The Wiltshire Emigration Association was founded Earl Bruce, son of The Marquis of Aylesbury. As a result of the repeal of the Corn Laws many farmers had a hard job to make a living, and, as a consequence,…

Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS97

CD27 Index to a Collection of Middlesex Baptisms (not in the IGI)

Over 123,000 baptisms collected from 94 Baptism or Non-conformist registers (published Jan 2012). The following places are included, but for some there are only a small number of records: Acton 1539–1689/90 (2167) Acton All Saints South Acton 1872-76 (649) Ashford 1699-1710 & 1760-1876 (1449) Bethnal Green Virginia Congregational Chapel 1825-37 (24) Chelsea Christ Church 1839-1876 (79) City of…

Supplied by: West Surrey Family History Society Product Ref: WSY-CD27A

CD46 City of London Burials. An Index to 118,500 burials in 52 City Parishes.

CD 46 City of London Burials 1400-1812 - Over 118,500 burials in 52 City Parishes - transcribed by Cliff Webb, plus many volunteers worldwide, indexed and prepared for publishing by Chris Willis and Rosemary Cleaver, September 2017. All Hallows Bread Street: 1538-1755. All Hallows Honey Lane: 1538-1667. All Hallows Lombard Street: 1550-1653. All Hallows Staining: 1653-1710. All Hallows The Great: 1667-1754.…

Supplied by: West Surrey Family History Society Product Ref: WSY-CD46n