This Kelly's directory gives an effective overview of the public life of Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk in 1937. It lists eminent residents and local businesses, and carries historical and topographical descriptions of all towns, villages and parishes, information on local courts, churches, agriculture and landowners. These directories are invaluable to those interested in building up a picture of contemporary lives, or anyone wanting to know more about general county history. This CD consi More Info
Each county entry has a brief history and covers all towns, villages and parishes, listing residents and their occupations. Also included are trade directories, alphabetised by job and giving name and address, court directories and county maps engraved expressly for the work.... More Info
This directory CD details those involved in the legal and medical professions, engineers, bankers, architects, and many others, including names and addresses. There is also a section on peers, bishops, baronets and knights, and others on county seats and county officials. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Bookmarked by major headings *Searchable text *Fully printable *Contains over 900 pages... More Info
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A set of 27 maps of Peasenhall from the 1840s tithe maps, as printed in the Suffolk Snapshots No.10 book. Files supplied in .tif format.
A set of 22 maps of Peasenhall from the 1840s tithe maps, as printed in the Suffolk Snapshots No.11 book. Files supplied in .tif format.
By Michael Gandy. Providing details of Roman Catholic churches and missions, on a county-by-county basis, with dates of foundation and the dates and location of their records. This volume covers the counties of Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Derbyshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Rutland, Shropshire, Staff...More Info
In Essex there were three main areas of disturbance. The first was centred in the north-west corner of the county, close to Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire, beginning on the 1st December 1830, and in the main taking the form of simple wages riots. The second centre of disturbance was the area around Colchester, in particular the costal strip between Ramsey and Clacton, and beginning wit...More Info
A Search For The Scotts & Circus By Anne Stevens As a child Anne Stevens was intrigued by the stories her grandmother told her: memories of horse-drawn vans, jugglers, clowns and equestrians overwintering in the village of Walberswick on the Suffolk coast of England. These were her Scott family. As an adult, Anne has researched these ancestors and the other circus and fairground families...More Info