A collection of over 100 maps covering England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. These high resolution maps can show you how place-names and counties differed from the present day. Contains various printable maps showing towns, counties, and countries in the UK from as early as 1660. More Info
Product Code: GRD36
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Contains details of over 10,000 inquests sourced from: Lindsey Quarter Sessions 1773-1848; Kesteven Quarter Sessions 1818,1819, & 1825-1836; Holland Quarter Sessions 1787; Lincolnshire Inquests 1753-1774; Caistor Area Inquests 1838-1880; plus newspaper reports from The Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 1813-1819 and 1839-1843 (complete), The Lincolnshire Chronicle, Spalding Free Press, The Times...More Info
Pack contains: 1 Gazetteer of Historic Lincolnshire plus 1 Registration Districts & Deaneries of Lincolnshire
Between 1826 and 1844, General Loft travelled around Lincolnshire, from Goxhill on the River Humber, to Grantham in the south of the county. He described churches, and recorded monumental inscriptions from over 100 Lincolnshire churchyards. In some parishes he copied items from parish records, registers and account books. He talked to the locals, hearing gossip, legends and the day to day problems...More Info
Contains the following: Militia Ballot Lists Kesteven 1824: These cover villages in the Wapentakes of Aveland, Beltisloe, Langoe, Loveden, Ness and Winnibriggs, & Threo, plus the Boroughs of Grantham and Stamford. The lists give the name, occupation, age and any infirmity or exemption of men aged 18 to 45, for each village. Some lists may not have all of this information. Royal South Linc...More Info
Previously published in 1998 as a microfiche, converted to this pdf version in 2024 re formatted 2025. And published as a download only. The admission registers provided a snapshot in time of some early schools’ provision in Lincoln and Boston. Additional admissions can be found in other surviving documents held at the Lincolnshire Archives and listed on their catalogue. Places named in the r...More Info