Marriage registers: Acton Turville 1671-1723, Acton Turville 1754-1812,Boxwell and Leighterton 1572-1812, Brookthorpe 1617-1812, Eastington 1558-1812, Filton 1653-1812,Great Badminton 1538-1812, Horton 1567-1812, Icombe 1563-1812, Little Badminton 1538-1812, Southrop 1656-1837, Tormarton and West Littleton Chapel 1600-1812, Twining 1674-1812, Whaddon 1620-1812, Wyck Risington 1605-1838 (Phillimore Parish Records Volume 13)... More Info
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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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A searchable chronological list of persons baptised, married, or buried between 1669 and 1837, recorded in the Bristol Cathedral registers.... More Info
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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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This A4 size coloured map is based on the 1882 Ordnance Survey map of the town at 25 inches to the mile. The map has been annotated with information on some of the historic buildings, people and facts. As well as being of interest in itself it makes an ideal gift when visiting relatives and friends abroad.
This Diary covers the first two months of a voyage form Plymouth to Adelaide, and the start of a return voyage in 1851. The diary was found in the Society’s archives within memorabilia of the Foxwell family, whose home was the Post Office in the nineteenth century in Wotton-under-Edge.. Research has revealed that the diarist lived in Warminster, Wiltshire and was writing the diary for...More Info
This is the story of four schools which became united as one school. The Blue Coat School was founded in 1693 and the Chipping School in 1836. The Church Infants School merged with the Chipping School in 1893. In 1923 Blue Coat became an Infants School which combined with the Chipping School in 1974 to become Blue Coat C of E Primary School. On 28th February 2000 the school moved to new premises, ...More Info
Twenty three days after the declaration of WW1 the first Ledger was opened on 27th August 1914 with the last entry being on 30th November 1915, prior to conscription in January 1916. There are 465 men listed with 167 believed to have served their King and Country. Twenty four of those listed are known to have died during the conflict, being listed on the Wotton-under-Edge War Memorial, the Roll of...More Info
Kathleen Hapgood 978 1 911592 22 8 Barton Hill, Bromley Heath, Downend, Eastville, Easton, Fishponds, Greenbank, Hillfields, Kingswood, Mangotsfield, Redfield, St George, Speedwell, Soundwell, Stapleton and Whitehall: all today thriving districts of Bristol. But all that area east of old Bristol Castle was countryside in the sixteenth century. Kathleen Hapgood (author of ALHA No.7 T...More Info