This census set lists persons aboard vessels of the Merchant and Royal Navies in 1861, both at sea and in domestic and foreign ports. Details given include vessel name, the name and rank/occupation of persons aboard, as well as their marital status, age and place of birth. Covers piece numbers RG9/4433-4540. * Original census information digitised from microfiche and supplied as Adobe documents * Fully printable... More Info
Product Code: GRD4092
A translation of the Domesday records that were originally completed in 1086. This is one the country's earliest records and could be seen as an early forerunner to the census. It documents land owners, land type and size, the value of land, and people under their employment. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable *Contains over 730 pages... More Info
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Arthur Mee's classic pre-WW2 guide to the region's settlements including churches and castles and other historic places – with 391 places and 166 pictures.
Dated 1905. Sheet 64. 1in to mile This One Inch to the Mile map covers the area from Fridaythorpe and Huggate Wold eastward to Burton Agnes; and from Langtoft and Tog Dale southward to Cranswick and North Dalton. Great Driffield, near the centre of the map, is the only town shown, though there are many small villages. On the reverse, a detailed map of Wetwang is included, together with a directory...More Info
Dated 1905. Sheet 72. 1in to mile This One Inch to the Mile map covers the area around and to the west of Beverley, stretching from Market Weighton eastward to Brandesburton, and from Kilnwick southward to Cottingham. On the reverse is a detailed map of the small town of Market Weighton, complete with directory. It is not possible to list the many hamlets, farmsteads and other topographical featur...More Info
Federation of Family History Societies Publications
The First Volume contains Histories and Directories of all the Boroughs and Market Towns, except a few of the smaller ones, which for the purpose of more equally dividing of the matter, will be found in the Second Volume, together with a separate History and Directory of every Parish, Chapelry, Township, Village, Hamlet and Manor.