Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving men sold for a term of years; Apprentices; Children stolen; Maidens pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American plantations: 1600-1700. This includes among the various records a register of passengers from London, Ipswich and Weymouth.... More Info
Product Code: GRD1745
This CD is Part of the Great War Series, The London County Council, as a mark of respect, recorded their staffs involvment in the battles with reference to maps, histories, and those mentioned in despatches. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable by whole or part name *Bookmarked by Major Headings *Fully Printable... More Info
Part of the Great War Series, this CD contains infomation of the Inns of the Court Regiment, formed mostly of members of the Law Association in and around London. This enhanced book gives names and ranks of the officers in the regiment (Nicknamed The Devil's Own) and is also a detailed diary of the corps during the Great War. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable by whole or part name *Bookmarked by Major Headings *Fully Printable... More Info
Search for your relatives in this directory which contains thousands of residents and professionals with addresses. This directory covers London (professions/trades and residents), also including professions and trades in other selected towns throughout Great Britain. This CD is bookmarked by three major headings: 'London, Professional' which contains alphabetical listings of surnames with addresses, 'London, Private' which lists residents' surnames with addresses and 'United Kingdom Direc More Info
Birth, marriage and death registers of L'Eglise Wallonne de Southampton (volume 4). The church served a community of French immigrants known as the Huguenots, who were persecuted in France for following the Reform Church. These records are printed in French text. Births 1567-1779, Marriages 1567-1753, Burials 1567-1722 *Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable by whole or part name * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully Printable... More Info
Entrance lists for boys in Rossall School from 1844 to 1882. Gives name, date of birth and career information (where available). This directory also includes historical notes and information on the council, masters, prize and honour lists, cricket elevens, football fifteens, holders of house challenge cups, results of athletic sports, rifle corps and Old Rossallians resident in London. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully prin More Info
This CD contains a large, full colour map of England and a map of London and its environs c.1660. Accompanying these is a chronological list of events that occurred in the early 1600s with sections on science, art and music, literature, history, archaeology and cartography. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable *Includes large full colour map *Contains over 25 pages... More Info
Do you have any ancestors who were solicitors? If so they may appear in this directory. This CD consists of a complete list of practising barristers, and London and county solicitors. Entries include details on the term of sitting or vacation, year of admission on the roll, and addresses (barristers). There are also numerous other sections covering courts, clerks, agents, registrars, etc. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully More Info
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
Birth, marriage and death registers of the French refugee church of Portarlington, Ireland. The church 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). * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable * Contains over 190 pages... More Info
This CD contains biographies of employees either in the printing business at Cambridge or in the publishing office in London who fought in the Great War. Information includes a record of their military career and portraits of the honoured dead. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable... More Info
This CD contains biographies and portraits of the prominent and influential residents of London. Details include father's name, date and place of birth, career information, marriage date, spouse's mother. Also includes an illustrated overview of London at the time. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
This 900-page work details the States of the Australian Commonwealth, plus Tasmania, New Zealand, Fiji and British New Guinea in the year 1906. As well as statistics, and land and mining regulations by State, there are numerous maps including geographical, mineral, railway, newspaper, and maps for major cities. Each state section is headed by state history, geography, climate, geology, vegetable produce, fauna, educational facilities, and social and civic infrastructure, including employees o... More Info
Product Code: GRD5943
* The great fire brigade of London: Nicola Lisle looks at how the Great Fire led to the formation of the London Fire Brigade * 1666 and all that: Margaret Powling looks at the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire 350 years ago * Tracing the trails our ancestors leave behind: Nick Thorne finds out about a soldier who served in every engagement from Corunna to Waterloo * Roast beef and rain?: Ruth A Symes uncovers a 19th century Frenchman's views of our Victorian ancestors * An English eccentricity: Colin Ellson explores the forgotten role of the 'squarsons' - wealthy priests at the head of their communities * History in the details: Jayne Shrimpton on men's shirts More Info
Product Code: DYAP041
* Secrets from the grave: Simon Wills explores the genealogical value of our ancestors' headstones * Number One London: TheGenealogist's Map Explorer shows London landmarks in changing environment, writes Nick Thorne * Messing about on the river: Jayne Shrimpton sets sail in the first of two articles about leisure activities associated with water - this time, our rivers and canals * George, the habitual criminal: Nell Darby lays down the law about the history of repeat offenders * Drinking with the Georgians: Phil Wood enjoys an 18th century tipple * History in the details: Jayne Shrimpton looks at male servants' livery More Info
Product Code: DYAP075
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