This virtual book CD resource contains the 1844 Pigot's Directory for Wales. It carries local listings of major professions, of nobility, gentry, and clergy, of transport and freight services; and information on the education, public services, and public houses of the area. Towns, villages and parishes are listed with historical and topographical information. A comprehensive directory, this CD gives you valuable insight into Welsh history and enables you to discover more about the lives of your More Info
An abundance of details can be found in these directories providing you with a wealth of facts and research information. The aim of this series was to provide details on every city, town and principal village in England and Wales with regard to clergy, tradesmen and officials. This also includes extensive coverage of trades and businesses with mention of proprietors' names and addresses and information on canals, public roads and facts on places of interest in nearby surroundings. The whole seri More Info
Search for your ancestors in this Pigot's directory. This CD contains descriptions of major county towns, with lists of tradespeople and nobility, gentry and clergy, and general local information. Each county is introduced with a background history. * Alphabetical directory * Shows professions and addresses * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable * Fully printable... More Info
The 1929 edition of the famous clerical directory, listing all clergy throughout the UK and those situated in outposts across the globe, with brief biographical details. This CD contains extensive supplementary information including indexes of benefices and churches from England, Wales and Ireland. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable... More Info
Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of 1828-29 North Wales and 1830 South Wales North Wales 1828-9: Aberconway Abergele Amlwch Bala Bangor Barmouth Beaumaris Caerwys Carnarvon Corwen Denbigh Harlech Hawarden Holyhead Holywell and Bagillt Llanerchymedd Llanfair Llanfyllin Llanrhaiardr-Y-Mochnant Llangefni Llangollen Llanidloes Llanrwst Machynlleth Mold Montgomery Newton and Kerry Pwllheli and Nevin Ruthin St Asaph Towyn and Aberdovey Tre-Madoc and Port Madoc More Info
Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of the 1844 North Wales Trade Directory Lists of Towns and Villages Mentioned: Aberconway Llandudno Abergele Amlwch Bala Bangor Bethesda Barmouth Beaumaris Caerwys Carnarvon Corwen Denbigh Dinas-Mowddwy Mallwyd Dolgelley Flint Northop Harlech Hawarden Kings Ferry Holyhead Holywell Bagillt Llanerchymedd Llanfair Llanfyllin Llanrhaiadr YN Mochnant Llangefni Llangollen Llanidloes Llanrwst Trefriw Machynlleth Mold Montgomery Berriew Newton Kerry P More Info
Stepping Stones publication. Contents of Sheffield 1871 Post Office Directory This CD contains scanned images of the Post Office section of the above Whites Directory. 368 pages covering the Out-Townships of Sheffield (extending approx. 20 miles from Sheffield and including parts of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire as well as Yorkshire), giving a description of each place with geographical, historical and Post Office information for each, and the names and addresses of tradesmen and manufactur... More Info
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Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of The 1900/01 Telephone Book for Liverpool. Birkenhead Isle of Man. Chester and Wales. and Ireland. Hundreds of Names and Addresses in alphabetical order of surnames Area's covered: Liverpool. Birkenhead. Isle of Man; Douglas, Onchan, Castletown, Port St Mary, Port Erin, Ramsey. Chester and North Wales; Mold, Buckley, Connahs Quay, Flint, Wrexham, Ruabon, Llangollen, Oswestry, Shrewsbury, Rhyl, Denbigh, Bangor, Carnarvon, Nantlle, Llandu More Info
This CD contains an alphabetical trade directory of London, plus provincial towns from 18 counties in England, together with towns in North and South Wales. Each area is introduced with a background history and there are trade directories for over 250 towns. These include Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, York and more. Please contact us to see if your area of interest is included. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * B More Info
Product Code: DIR5951
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The material on this CD is in a set of Pdf files and a copy of Adobe Reader is included on the CD. CD contains scanned copy of typescript indexes to the attestation and discharge records of a numbers of regiments whose records are held at The National Archives (Kew). The regiments covered are: Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiments 16th Foot, Cape Mounted Rifles, County of Dublin Regiment 83rd Foo...More Info
Full transcriptions of 8,117 baptism records of twenty one Methodist Chapels: Andover Street Methodist Chapel Burngreave (1865-1975), Beck Road Methodist Church Shiregreen (1937-1998), Bell Hagg Road Chapel Walkley (1920-1935), Burncross Methodist Church Chapeltown (1938-1991), Carbrook Chapel Attercliffe (1867-1915), Edenhall Road Chapel Arbourthorne (1957-1991), Handsworth and Woodhouse Chapel (...More Info
Transcription of details of marriages conducted at eighty seven Methodist chapels: Andover Street, Burngreave 1940-1975, Anns Road Chapel 1899-1990, Aston 1986-1989, Attercliffe Road 1912-1958, Beck Road, Shiregreen 1939-1980, Ben Lane, Wadsley 1920-1968, Ben Lane, Wisewood 1971-1974, Bethel Chapel, Carbrook 1922-1936, Bethel, Chapel Street, Woodhouse 1935-1950, Broomhill United Chapel, Glossop Ro...More Info
Tithes were originally payments made in kind to the clergy of the parish to support the church and its incumbent. By the nineteenth century, there was a hodge-podge of arrangements for paying this tax to the church. “An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales" (more commonly known as “The Tithe Commutation Act”) was passed in 1836 to convert in-kind payments to monetary paymen...More Info
Classification of professional gentlemen, bankers, &c., and manufacturers and traders in the cities, towns and principal villages in the counties of Cheshire, Cumberland, Derbyshire, Durham, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Rutlandshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Westmoreland, Worcestershire, Yorkshire and the whole of North Wales. Includes ...More Info