Birth, marriage and death registers of the French refugee churches of Bristol, Stonehouse, Plymouth, and Thorpe-le-Soken. The churches served a community of French immigrants known as the Huguenots, who were persecuted in France for following the Reform Church. (Entries are written in French). This product does not contain an index. Bristol - Bap 1687-1762, Mar 1688-1744, Ent 1688-180. Stonehouse - Bap 1692-1791, Mar 1693-1748, Ent 1692-1788, Abj 1694-1728. Plymouth - Bap 1733-1807, Mar 173 More Info
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Edited by Janet Keet-Black and the late Mary Horner A5 paperback book, 60 pages, black-and-white family photographs This RTFHS publication has been out-of-print for 10 years. We are pleased to make it available again so that today's family historians can get a real sense of what their ancestors experienced in the hop-gardens of Kent, Sussex, Hampshire and Herefordshire in times past. The ...More Info
Reprint of a guide for parish officers to deal with complex poor laws and social problems. A5 104p
Reprint of a 3rd Ed. (1872) of a book dealing with many aspects of law affecting the parish and its officers. A5 112p
Kathleen Hapgood 978 1 911592 22 8 Barton Hill, Bromley Heath, Downend, Eastville, Easton, Fishponds, Greenbank, Hillfields, Kingswood, Mangotsfield, Redfield, St George, Speedwell, Soundwell, Stapleton and Whitehall: all today thriving districts of Bristol. But all that area east of old Bristol Castle was countryside in the sixteenth century. Kathleen Hapgood (author of ALHA No.7 T...More Info