The recommended way to find those who may have changed their name, giving both original and new names. First published by Phillimore and Co. in 1905... More Info
This CD gives a registry of all armorial bearings for England, Scotland and Ireland from the origins to 1844.... More Info
This set contains listings for all counties, cities, towns, villages (with population) and has detailed information on history, geography, architecture, agriculture or industry. Cassell's Gazetteer is a topographical dictionary invaluable in finding locations where your relatives may have lived. It includes photographs and colour maps for reference. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Includes photographs and maps *Bookmarked alphabetically *Fully printable... More Info
This four volume set of The National Gazetteer shows information on geography, industry and agriculture. This is an invaluable resource for those looking for background information and facts on locations within Great Britain and Ireland. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable *Includes colour maps *Bookmarked alphabetically *Fully printable... More Info
A record of Baronetcies that have ceased to exist or become obsolete. Each entry lists the individual's lineage and most have illustrations of coats of arms. First published c1841. This is the second edition published in 1844. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Fully searchable * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable *Includes illustrations *Contains over 650 pages... More Info
This four volume set is a genealogical and heraldic history of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. The Commoners are people who do not fall under the categories of either being a monarch or a peer (someone who has inherited a title such as duke, marquis, earl, viscount, or baron). This CD may help you find information on prosperous relatives and their heritage. Published in 1835, this fou... More Info
This virtual DVD resource covers England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland with over 100 high-resolution county and street maps. Includes an index of place names, population and statistical information from the 1871 and 1881 census.... More Info
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This disk contains a copy of Pigot's Commercial Directory of the Northern Counties of England, originally produced in 1816. Arranged by county and town, the directory shows the commercial enterprises and local information about these towns, which can be most useful for students of local and family history. The pages are reproduced in Adobe Acrobat format (reader supplied), and the CD is bookmarked...More Info
The Hemingway Family of Yorkshire, England - a reprinted version of the excellent text originally compiled by John Leonard Noades Hemingway (1884-1955) and available on a poor quality LDS film. This reprinted, bound edition of 152 A4 pages transcribed from the film includes the nine trees from the original work, masses of extracts from various Parish Registers, Will Calendars and previously publis...More Info
There have been many books on Buckinghamshire, but never one like this… The perfect historic guide to Buckinghamshire churches, castles and other historic places. “Buckinghamshire has a famous roll of honour; no small county has contributed more to England’s fame…” – Arthur Mee Arthur Mee’s guide to 206 places in the historic county of Buckinghamshire, from Addington to Wray...More Info
This volume revives the extensive guide to Oxford first published in 1942 within Arthur Mee’s famed and popular King’s England series, here as a separate volume about the city of dreaming spires for the first time. The book has comprehensive detail about Oxford’s historic landmarks, churches and colleges, accompanied by more than 50 photos from the original Oxfordshire volume. Charming an...More Info
Arthur Mee's classic pre-WW2 guide to the region's settlements including churches and castles and other historic places – 'England's farthest south' – with 250 places and 173 pictures.