Marriage registers: Alvington 1698-1836, Ashchurch 1555-1837, Broadwell 1605-1812, Frocester 1559-1837, Maisemore 1538-1813, Olveston 1560-1812, Tirley 1655-1812, Turkdean 1570-1837, Westcote 1630-1812, Woolaston 1696-1837 (Phillimore Parish Records Volume 14)... More Info
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Marriage registers: Ampney Crucis 1561-1837, Naunton 1545-1812, Oldbury-on-Severn 1538-1733, Prestbury 1633-1837, Sevenhampton 1605-1837, Thornbury 1550-1812 (Phillimore Parish Records Volume 15)... More Info
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Marriage registers: Fairford 1619-1837, Henbury 1544-1812, Henbury transcripts 1669-1794, Huntley 1583-1837, Winstone 1540-1837, (Phillimore Parish Records Volume 16)... More Info
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Marriage registers: Bourton-on-the-Water 1654-1837, Bromesberrow 1558-1837, Cold Aston 1728-1812, Duntisbourne Rous 1549-1837, Eyford 1538-1837, Hatherop 1578-1837, Great Rissington 1538-1913, Lower Slaughter 1813-1837, Minsterworth 1633-1837, Upper Slaughter 1538-1837 (Phillimore Parish Records Volume 17)... More Info
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This CD contains abstracts of inscriptions from over fifty churches in the City of London. Many of the memorials were in poor condition and may no longer exist, making this a very valuable source of information. Details include name, age at death and year of death. Published in 1910. Contents: St. Alban All Hallows, Barking All Hallows the Great All Hallows the Less All Hallows, Lombard Street All Hallows Staining St. Alphege St. Andrew, Holborn St. Andrew Undershaft St. Anne and Ag... More Info
Almost 400 pages of Catholic records and documents dating from the 16th century, including the Catholic registers of Holywell, Flintshire (1698-1829); Nidd Hall, York (1780-1838); Llanarth, Monmouthshire (1781-1838); St Joseph's Chapel, Bristol (1777-1808); the Recusants of Marsham (1589-1628); bills regarding prisoners in the Tower of London (1575-1589), plus miscellaneous letters, documents and biographies. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by ma More Info
This CD has more than 200 pages of Catholic obituaries, including those for secular priests from 1722 to 1783, and from Laity's Directory, 1773 to 1839, including clergy, religious women, French clergy, and laity. Also includes a collection of Catholic memorial inscriptions for the counties of Monmouthshire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Middlesex, and Kent. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings More Info
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The Pass Family was a very successful family firm operating in Bristol until after World War II when it was taken over by RTZ. They were in the smelting business, mainly recovering metals from previous working. They were not technological innovators; but Professor Vincent’s history demonstrates the technical developments of the industry interacting with the dynamics and financial constraints of ...More Info
After the end of the Napoleonic Wars, Britons were increasingly aware of many social ills; and this awareness contributed to the great wave of reforms which followed the passing of the 1832 Reform Bill. One of the most active of Bristol’s campaigners for reform was Susanna Morgan. She wrote and published on several major causes, and took an active part in new institutions. But, as a woman, she o...More Info
Dr Edward Long Fox (1761-1835) was born into a quaker family in Cornwall. He came to Bristol in 1785. He engaged in local politics, and led an inquiry into the Bristol Bridge riots. He pioneered a humane approach to the treatment of mentally ill people. He built an asylum at Brislington with innovative features and 'romantic' landscape gardens, and a therapeutic spa at Knightstone, Weston super ma...More Info
Before the NHS, dispensaries were the main source of non-residential medical care for poor people. Michael Whitfield describes the dispensaries in Bath from the early 19th century, and draws some comparisons with the national picture. included is an index of practitioners noted in the text.
A history of a base established at Shirehampton, now a suburb of Bristol, to train and supply horses and mules to replace those lost at the front in World War 1.