As well as the map there is a local history written by Tony Painter and extracts from Kelly's Directory for Hampshire, 1927....
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As well as the map there is a local history written by Tony Painter and extracts from Kelly's Directory for Hampshire, 1927....
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As well as the map there is a local history written by Alan Godfrey and extracts from Kelly's Directory for Hampshire, 189...
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By Charles Foster. Study of 4 gentry households and 3 yeoman households in the 17th and 18th centuries. Social, economic and local history...
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Genealogical Sources; History of Essex; Local Histories; Bibliograpyy and Archives; Periodicals; Occupational Information; Parish Registers & other records of births, marriages & deaths; Monumental Inscriptions; Probate Records; Trade Directories Maps & Dialect; Official Lists of Names; Records of National & County Administration; Parochial & Borough Administration; Ecclesiastical Records; Estate ...
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Genealogical Sources; History of Kent; Parish & Local Histories; Bibliography and Archives; Journals & Newspapers; Occupational Information; Trade Directories & Maps; Official Lists of Names; Estate Papers; Records of National & County Administration; Parochial & Borough Administration; Church Records; Education; Migration; Registers, Inscriptions & Wills; Family Histories & Pedigrees (3 volumes)...
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This volume is the authoritative and comprehensive guide to everything published on Lancashire that is likely to be of use to genealogists. Topics covered include the history of Lancashire, bibliographies and archival guides, journals and newspapers, pedigrees, biographical sources, occupational sources, family histories, parish registers, monumental inscriptions, probate records, official lists o...
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The material on this CD is in pdf format and a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 is included. The CD contains scanned copies of the first 25 volumes of the Sheffield & District FHS quarterly journal The Flowing Steam. These cover the period 1977-2004. The journals contain articles, information, research sources and tips, local history, book reviews, members interests and problems and queries. Save sp...
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by Bob Moulton - a brief history of local government at the parish council level, with excerpts from the early Minute Books of the parish council...
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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 ...
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The Ulster Genealogical & Historical Guild provides a global forum for the Irish and Scots-Irish community. It is designed to give you — the local and family historian — access to a range of specialist resources and services that you will find invaluable in your quest to complete your research. Membership Benefits 50% discount on our birth, death & marriage records for County Antrim and Co...
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The Londonderry Plantation was published originally in 1939. Only 500 units were produced and printed in the Channel Islands where, reputedly, part of the stock was impounded by the occupation of the islands by the Germans at the end of June 1940. Thus a hugely important work, by an accomplished historian, who was able to draw on historical archives in the City of London which perished in the B...
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The Ordnance Survey Memoirs are a uniquely detailed source for the history of the northern half of Ireland immediately before the Great Famine. They were written in the 1830s to accompany the 6" Ordnance Survey maps, but with one exception were not published at the time. In this new edition they act as a nineteenth-century Domesday book and are essential to the understanding of the cultural herita...
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The Ordnance Survey Memoirs are a uniquely detailed source for the history of the northern half of Ireland immediately before the Great Famine. They were written in the 1830s to accompany the 6" Ordnance Survey maps, but with one exception were not published at the time. In this new edition they act as a nineteenth-century Domesday book and are essential to the understanding of the cultural herita...
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The Ordnance Survey Memoirs are a uniquely detailed source for the history of the northern half of Ireland immediately before the Great Famine. They were written in the 1830s to accompany the 6" Ordnance Survey maps, but with one exception were not published at the time. In this new edition they act as a nineteenth-century Domesday book and are essential to the understanding of the cultural herita...
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A4 softback 61 pages The Salisbury Coroners' inquisitions commenced in 1876 with a break in date until 1888 and then continue with full inquests for each year until 1974. However, all coroners' inquests into suspicious, sudden or unexplained deaths come under a seventy-five year closure ruling. The papers have been bundled in chronological order of date and year and are contained within two ...
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Family announcements published in the Swindon Advertiser from 1854 to 1899 have been extracted and made available here. The publication comprises two parts; 1 a name index of everyone mentioned and 2 the information from the announcements themselves. The total document runs to 1128 pages, which is why it is only available to purchase as a download. Printed copies will be available to view at the W...
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The name of Sabine Baring-Gould is renowned with the history and folk-lore of the county of Devon. In this book he has chosen to pick out some incident or biography of a person, or family, connected with several towns. This author is meticulous in his research and writings with each chapter being a comprehensive guide to the towns concerned which makes this an excellent publication for those who h...
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This is much more than a transcript of the parish registers in that not only were the registers used but also Bishop’s Transcripts to fill in a number of gaps. Added to this the author has also made notes relating to some of the entries from various wills, marriage licences and other documents. As this book was compiled in 1898 it contains a number of notes from wills that were destroyed in the ...
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The woollen trade has always been important in England and has played a great part in the economy of the West Country particularly in the area around the Somerset and Devon borders where there were a number of Mills from which a lot of this cloth was exported. The English Civil War was damaging to the whole economy and in particular the textile trade, so much so that during the reign of Charles ...
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The manor of Preston-cum-Uppingham in 1595, with transcript of a detailed manorial survey of that date; Thomas Cooke, Oakham clockmaker, with details of other local clock and watch makers of the 19th and early 20th centuries; Chancellor William Wales, rector of Uppingham 1859-1879, and his contributions to the town; Rutland history and archaeology in 2019, including Portable Antiquities Scheme, co...
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Bradcroft [in the West Field of Stamford] and the ancient [medieval] meeting place of Rutland, by David Roffe Lady Margaret Heathcote [of Stocken Hall and Normanton, Rutland] and the quest for intellectual fulfilment, by Jemima Hubberstey Malcolm Sargent in Rutland [including the Rutland Musical Festival], by Sam Dobson Summaries of Rutland history and archaeology in 2023, with accounts of the ...
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This is our biggest edition of the Journal to date. Contents include the story of the Morgan Carriage Works, through cars aeroplanes; Beaudesert War Memorial, Corbett's Hill Farm, Leighton's rotton Roads, and a history of local cinemas....
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A history of a hospital in east Bristol founded in 1907 with money left by Handel Cossham, local mine owner, philanthropist, mayor of Bath, and Liberal MP. The hospital was a general hospital in the voluntary sector until 1948, then in the NHS. From the 1980s it was confined to various combinations of specialties, and is now a diagnostic centre....
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The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought on: Robson (Fridaythorpe), Graham (Thixendale), Monkman (Pickering and Lastingham), Watson (Pickering and Middleton by Pickering), Wilson, Wade and Hawkins (Helmsley) A member’s visit to Sledmere A Project from the County Records Office - The North Riding’s Military Tribunals’ Appeals Records 1916 – 1918 Article on The Davidson History ...
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