Marriage registers for all 15 volumes of Phillimore's parish record transcripts. * Alfreton 1706-1837 * Allestree 1595-1812 * Alsop en le Dale 1701-1837 * Alvaston 1614-1812 * Aston upon Trent 1667-1812 * Barrow on Trent and Twyford 1657-1812 * Beauchief 1696-1837 * Beighton 1653-1837 * Boulton 1756-1812 * Brailsford 1653-1812 * Breadsall 1573-1837 * Breaston 1719-1810 * Buxton 1718-1837 * Chaddesden 1718-1812 * Chapel en le Frith 1621-1837 * Chellaston 1570-1812 * Church Brough... More Info
A chronological searchable list of Persons Married at the Peak Forest Chapel between 1727 and 1754.... More Info
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Classification of professional gentlemen, bankers, &c., and manufacturers and traders in the cities, towns and principal villages in the counties of Cheshire, Cumberland, Derbyshire, Durham, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Rutlandshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Westmoreland, Worcestershire, Yorkshire and the whole of North Wales. Includes ...More Info
A General and Commercial Directory of the Towns, Parishes, Villages & Hamlets within a circuit of 20 miles, which include parts of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. Including: Bakewell, Barnsley , Baslow, Bawtry, Blyth , Bolsover, Buxton, Castleton, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Chatsworth, Chesterfield , Clumber, Doncaster , Dronfield, Eckington, Edensor, Eyam, Haddon, Hathersage, Hope, Maltby, Penistone, Ro...More Info
The surname of Marsden is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from places called Marsden in Lancashire, and the West Riding of Yorkshire. It is derived from the Old English "mearc" meaning boundary, and "denu", valley; hence, "a valley forming a natural boundary". The original book by the Revd Benjamin Anderton Marsden, James Aspinall Marsden & Robert Sydney Marsden was published in 19...More Info
Applications to diocese of Lichfield: Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Warwickshire & Shropshire entries. Place of nonconformist worship were once required to acquire a licence from the diocese. This index names all decipherable names from the applications held for the diocese of Lichfield.
Suspected papists in Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Warwickshire & Shropshire indexed from the originals in the deposited records for Lichfield diocese, now held at Stafford Record Office.