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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When Charles II returned from his 'travels' he was encumbered with a large debt, which Parliament sought to remove by a collection. A list was kept of contributors and their gifts, and nearly 4000 Surrey men (and a few women) appear in this edition (1990). 1 fiche.
Nearly 198,000 references. A surname index to all the Surrey baptism and burial indexes held by Cliff Webb, enabling the unusual surname to be located and researched much more easily. A boon to the one-namer! 3rd edition (2000). 3 fiche.
Containing more than 35,000 names of those who died in the two World Wars and commemorated on war memorials, rolls of honour and war graves in Surrey. 4 fiche.
SEE ALSO "SPECIAL OFFER" FOR COLLECTION OF INDEXED WILLS. The Archdeaconry Court was one of three main courts with jurisdiction over proving Surrey wills prior to 1858. There are 9991 wills listed alphabetically, and indexed by place and subject. Edited by Cliff Webb (1996). 126 pages.
The PCC was the highest court of probate available to testators, and from 1650 to 1660 it was the only one. This is an index to Non-Metropolitan Surrey wills proved in the court in this period, indexed by person, place and occupation. Edited by Cliff Webb (1993). 64 pages.