An intriguing insight into the justice system and the authorities of the Manor of Hornsey. It contains digital versions of the printed transcripts which include Names, Dates and Family Relationships. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
Chronicles the first 130 years of the Middlesex Yeomanry, from the original Uxbridge Yeomanry to their part in the South African (Boer) War, Gallipoli (WWI), Sinai and Solonica, the Capture of Jerusalem and the Battle of Megiddo. Includes over 30 illustrations. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
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Including Poor Law Records, by Cliff Webb This revised 6th edition , November 2009, incorporates The Parochial Poor Law Records of Middlesex as preserved in local libraries and record offices compiled and published by Cliff Webb in 1986. The records listed include registers, churchwardens accounts, vestry minutes.
Genealogical Sources; History of London & Middlesex; Bibliography and Archives; Periodicals; Parish Registers; Monumental Inscriptions; Probate Records; Official Lists of Names; Trade Directories & Maps; Estate Papers; Ecclesiastical Records; Records of National County & City Administration; Parochial Records; Institutional Records; Immigration & Emigration; Family Histories & Pedigrees; Genealogi...More Info
Listing the Unions of the various Boards of Guardians with the dates of formation. The known surviving records are listed with closure periods for each area. Maps showing the coverage of the Unions are included (1992). 20 pages. London, Middlesex & Surrey.
AN INDEX OF BURIALS IN LONDON & MIDDLESEX, covering 52 parishes. Nearly 58,000 burials (NOT INCLUDED IN THE National Burial Index) .Parishes, dates and number of records as follows: Ashford 1700 –06/7, 1760 –1870 (666); Christ Church Greyfriars, (City) 1639-39/40 (98); Clerkenwell: St Barnabas, 1842-54 (82); Clerkenwell: St Thomas Charterhouse 1846-54 (472); Cowley 1562–1876 (1617); Cranford...More Info