Scotland, West Lothian, Torphichen Parish Registers 1673-1714.... More Info
Product Code: PRS3200
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Sheet 24.01 - This detailed map covers the small Cardiganshire resort and harbour of New Quay. Features include the harbour, New Quay Head, the streets and houses of the town centre, St Llwchaiarn's church, Towyn Chapel, and many outlying houses. Coverage extends a mile west to the coast of Craig Grogal. New Quay is a small town and in 1901 its population was just 1,234. It had already begun to de...More Info
**First Published 2005** Contains monumental inscriptions complete with maps showing the position of the headstones. These inscriptions from churches and churchyards from the west side of the Archdeaconry of Doncaster include the following parishes: - Adlingfleet - Airmyn - Cowick - Goole - Hook - Pollington - Rawcliffe - Snaith - Swinefleet - Whitgift Also included are images...More Info
**First Published November 2013** **Revised February 2018** **Revised June 2021** Information includes: **Tickhill St Mary’s Church** - Baptisms 1542 to 1920 - Burials 1538 to 1958 - Marriages 1538 to 1939 - Monumental Inscriptions **Tickhill** - Methodist baptisms 1837 to 1930 - Methodist marriages 1912 to 1939 - Universal Directory 1791 - White’s Directory 1837 -...More Info
**First Published September 2016** **Revised November 2016** With the arrival of the railway in the middle of the 19th century Doncaster was transformed quite dramatically. St James Church, on St Sepulchre Gate West, was built in 1858 to minister to the spiritual needs of a growing population. This CD gives lots of information about Doncaster the effect of the railway on the town and th...More Info
Index to the list of Contributors 1642. Joint publication with West Surrey F.H.S.