Discover Your Ancestors Periodical is a high quality monthly digital magazine. This beautifully designed 20 page online magazine is packed full of stories, case studies, social history articles and research advice. This is a must have for anyone starting out in family history research or for those with more experience but who have reached brick walls. This voucher gives you 12 issues of this popular online magazine.... More Info
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The most common way of becoming a Freeman of Lincoln was by apprenticeship, and all the details of apprenticeships are to be found here together with Freemen, by Birth, Purchase and Gift. All the references relating to the same apprenticeship have been brought together into one paragraph, these being enrolment, assignment(s) and enfranchisement.for the same apprentice. The freemen appear in alphab...More Info
Individual Membership for 2026-27 (expiring 30th April 2027, including one free copy of Rutland Record 46, due for publication December 2026), our annual newsletter and programme details, special rates for in-print publications, and everything on our website. May qualify for Gift Aid for members who are UK taxpayers, so if you can please allow us to benefit from this valuable concession.. Ple...More Info
Joint Membership for 2026-27 (expiring 30th April 2027, including one free copy of Rutland Record 46, due for publication December 2026), our annual newsletter and programme details, special rates for in-print publications, and everything on our website. May qualify for Gift Aid for members who are UK taxpayers, so if you can please allow us to benefit from this valuable concession. Please see ...More Info
The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought: Where to buy ‘300 Years of Continuity and Change: Families and Businesses in Malton from the 18th Century to the Present’ by Norman Maitland? Baptism details for David Carr born c1815 (Wilton, Newton, Bulmer?), Forge (Yorkshire) Report on the search for Norah Walker St Michael’s School and Malton School at Malton Malton in the Early 19th...More Info
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.