A record of the historic work of the citizens of Croydon during the Great War. It contains a Roll of Honour (with photos) and a wealth of information on the military, semi-military, civilians, and hospital services and is illustrated throughout. If you have any connections with Croydon then this will be an informative and interesting addition to your collection. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable by whole or part name *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable ... More Info
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By Jeremy Harte The author has made many years of special study of the Romany families who lived in and travelled through Surrey. This book is a distillation of that knowledge. It’s in the form of an essential checklist of books, magazine and newspaper articles and items from the Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society and Romany Routes (the journal of the Romany and Traveller Family History S...More Info
This lists all known copies of Surrey MIs and the places where they may be found. The survey will, hopefully, not only prove useful in itself, but encourage us to complete the recording of our remaining uncopied inscriptions, before they succumb to the English climate and atmosphere. Compiled by Tim Wilcock. 2nd edition (1991). 24 pages.
See also SPECIAL OFFER page. The object of this work has been to collect (as far as possible with the present finding aids) all pre-1714 cases of Surrey interest (outside the Metropolitan area) in the Court of Chancery. Compiled and indexed by Cliff Webb (2000). 180 pages.
This list contains cases of apparent non-Metropolitan Surrey interest. The periods covered are 1485-1558 and 1603-1641. Abstracted by Cliff Webb (1999). 16 pages. See also SPECIAL OFFER page.
Lists of deeds relating to Non-Metropolitan Surrey places with an index of the names included therein. Transcribed and Indexed by Cliff Webb (2002). 92 pages.