Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of the 1822 Principal Cities Trade Directory: *Birmingham *Bristol *Coventry *Kidderminster *Kilmarnock *Leicester *Liverpool *London *Macclesfield *Manchester *Nottingham *London Bankers.... More Info
Product Code: SS4895
This CD contains an alphabetical trade directory of London, plus provincial towns from 18 counties in England, together with towns in North and South Wales. Each area is introduced with a background history and there are trade directories for over 250 towns. These include Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, York and more. Please contact us to see if your area of interest is included. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * B More Info
Product Code: DIR5951
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CD 46 City of London Burials 1400-1812 - Over 118,500 burials in 52 City Parishes - transcribed by Cliff Webb, plus many volunteers worldwide, indexed and prepared for publishing by Chris Willis and Rosemary Cleaver, September 2017. All Hallows Bread Street: 1538-1755. All Hallows Honey Lane: 1538-1667. All Hallows Lombard Street: 1550-1653. All Hallows Staining: 1653-1710. All Hallows The Gre...More Info
By Maureen Specht. Fully revised 2nd edition (1997). This A4-size illustrated book sets out the history of the German Hospital in Dalston, Hackney, in central London, which was founded by the German Community to provide medical care to the expanding German-speaking population. It also tells about the German community in England and why so many chose to live there. 72 pages (A4) with many illustrat...More Info
Historian and archaeologist Jennie Lee Cobban explores the occult mysteries of the Barnet area, delves into its hidden history and brings to life some of the bizarre characters who have lived in this most surprising of London suburbs.
A 48-page A5 illustrated LWMFHS booklet contains a list of all the street names in the City of London which appear in the 1851 census returns, which it is hoped will be useful information for the genealogical researcher.
Hospital records are an extremely useful source of information for family historians. Particularly useful are their birth, death, admission, and discharge registers. There are also creed registers, staff records, and a wide range of other sources. This volume tells you what is available for London, and where it can be found.