Pembrokeshire Records - 1066-1934 Various Records including Calendar of Public Records, Hearth Tax 1670, Pennar baptisms, Castle Martin Hundred, Haverford West 1539-1660 and various publications by Basil Hughes BA(Hon)... More Info
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The manor of Preston-cum-Uppingham in 1595, with transcript of a detailed manorial survey of that date; Thomas Cooke, Oakham clockmaker, with details of other local clock and watch makers of the 19th and early 20th centuries; Chancellor William Wales, rector of Uppingham 1859-1879, and his contributions to the town; Rutland history and archaeology in 2019, including Portable Antiquities Scheme, co...More Info
Articles about the coaching heyday of Barnet; local man Andrew Crichton, protection officer for the Prince of Wales for many decades (before he became King); ;local poet Dennis Evans; a Victorian water fountain brought back to use; Twelfth century life in Barnet; the statue of Peace in Friary Park; Traffic in Barnet in the 1920s; and reproductions of many historical postcards of East Barnet and N...More Info
**Published: January 2016** **GenFair release: November 2016** The following dates are covered: 10 January 1917 to 29 December 1920 Page Layout: **Name: Date of birth; Parents; Occupation; Abode; Date of baptism.** Sorted by Surname and then by Forename. **Surnames in index:** AINSWORTH; AKEROYD; ASHTON; ASKEY; ATKINSON; ATTACK; AUSTIN; AUTY; AVEYARD...More Info
**GenFair release: November 2018** **New compilation.** The following dates are covered: 9 January 1900 to 29 December 1904 Page Layout: **Name: Age; Abode; Date of burial.** Addendum **Name: Details; Date of burial.** Sorted by Surname and then by Forename. **Surnames in index:** AINSWORTH; ARGYLE; ARMITAGE; ASHMAN; ASQUITH; ATKINSON; AUT...More Info
This volume presents recent research on chapels and chapel life in their Victorian and Edwardian heyday, considering a variety of locations in England and Wales, urban, rural and suburban, some industrial, some newly-developed and some long established. Chapels and chapel people are revealed particularly through the techniques and perspectives of microhistory and family and community studies, lin...More Info