A selection of CD and books, published by Wiltshire FHS, that are not parish register transcripts.
Letters from applicants for poor relief from out of parish 1816-1821, and account book 1826-1835 giving payments to poor with names & details, and income from fathers of bastards. A5 softback 39 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS18
1773-1835 asking for relief. A5 softback 53 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS23
Notes about many people and buildings in his years in Mere A5 softback 28 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS38
Useful memoranda, lists and notes that were considered to be of sufficient importance that they should be kept for future reference. A5 softback, 32 pages ...
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS39
Reprint of of the 19th century publication 'In a Wiltshire Village' by Mrs Haughton. A5 softback 20 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS17
Based on the vicar's visiting book and the curates' notebook. A5 softback 35 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS12
Reprint of "In a Wiltshire Village" A5 softback 52 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS14
Reprint of a guide for parish officers to deal with complex poor laws and social problems. A5 104p...
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS90
Reprint of a 3rd Ed. (1872) of a book dealing with many aspects of law affecting the parish and its officers. A5 112p...
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS91
Woolcomber, spinner, waterman, basket maker, hat maker,jeweller, bricklayer, carpenter, cooper, stonemason, sawyer, smith, shipwright, mariner, currier, apothecary, baker, straw hat maker, soap boiler, plumber, dyer, potter, type- founder, coachmaker, tallow chandler, gardener, hairdresser, comb maker, lace maker, milliner, feather-worker and gold beater. A5 63p...
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS92
Paviour, turner, brush maker, taylor, shoemaker, trunkmaker, wheelwright, iron founder, copperplate printer, painter, engraver, statuary, brewer, cutler, merchant, brick maker, rope maker, weaver, stocking weaver, carpet weaver, ladies dress maker, pin maker, needle maker, wire drawer, paper-maker, printer, bookbinder, calico printer, tinplate worker, brazier, button maker, cabinet maker, sadler, ...
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS93
Attorney, bleacher, bookseller, chemist & druggist, confectioner, distiller, gun maker, linen draper,looking-glass maker, machinist, musical instrument maker, optician, pewterer and tanner. A5 52pp...
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS94
Marriages in Wiltshire taken by Steven Hobbs from sources other than parish registers/bishops transcripts, and also corrections/additions to the Marriage Licence Bond CD. A5 52p....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS95
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 conseq...
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS97
The late Alan Redstone, a founder member of the Bristol and Avon Family History Society, transcribed and indexed over 80,000 references from policy registers deposited in Guildhall Library, London. He concentrated exclusively on provincial England. The period 1714 1731 was systematically covered using the registers of the Sun Fire Office. These policy register have been preserved virtually intact...
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS98
The 14 Registers (Gloucester Record Office Registers, 1815-1879 Q/Gc 5/1 to 5/7; & Q/Gc 6/1 to 6/7) record details of the prisoners remanded in custody to the County Gaol at Gloucester while awaiting trial, in chronological order of committal. There are 486 people from Wiltshire included. In addition to the information given in this index, the registers contain other details including the i...
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS99
Survey of Poor 1805-1811, gifts to poor 1737-1756 and a pew list 1809. A5 softback 44 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS29
Salisbury Infirmary notebook recording the outbreak. 1030 persons treated, about 200 deaths, many named with parish, age & symptoms. A5 softback 36 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS24
Payments from various charities to the poor and education of poor children 1722 - 1900. A5 softback 44 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS30
Lists of Residents in 1770, 1800, 1813 & 1826 Poor children 1752. Distribution of bread 1826. Church alms box 1856-1869. Church charity bag 1832-1851. Christmas shillings 1841-1857. Boys at school 1729. A5 softback 40 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS31
Records of relief by 7 charities. A5 softback 47 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS06
An unexpected rare survival from the early censuses. A5 softback 36 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS27
Census taken to split parish equitably. A5 softback 25 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS03
Lists of people paying certain tithes, arranged in the "tithings" in which they lived. A5 softback 58 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS15
From a notebook written in 1873. A5 softback 28 pages....
Supplied by: Wiltshire Family History Society Product Ref: WIL-PS21