The recommended way to find those who may have changed their name, giving both original and new names. First published by Phillimore and Co. in 1905... More Info
A complete series of topographical maps, physical and statistical charts, town plans, and index of 35,000 names (England and Wales - includes City street maps showing locations no longer in existence through development and bombing in World War II).... More Info
Includes the name and address of every owner of one acre and upwards in extent with estimated acreage and the rental.... More Info
This four volume set is a genealogical and heraldic history of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. The Commoners are people who do not fall under the categories of either being a monarch or a peer (someone who has inherited a title such as duke, marquis, earl, viscount, or baron). This CD may help you find information on prosperous relatives and their heritage. Published in 1835, this fou... 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
This twenty-one volume set of Visitations, compiled onto 1 DVD for ease of use, allows you to find the pedigree of a family and learn about its coat of arms from the Heralds' Visitation of England and Wales. Comprehensively illustrated, with hundreds of coats of arms and signatures of heads of family. *Vols.1-4 (1893-96) *Vols. 5-8 (1897-98, 1900 and 1904) *Vols.9-12 (1901-04) *Vols. 13-15 (1905-06, 1908) *Vols. 16-18 (1909, 1911, 1914) *Vols. 19-21 (1917, 1919, 1921) *Includes a Mast More Info
This virtual DVD resource covers England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland with over 100 high-resolution county and street maps. Includes an index of place names, population and statistical information from the 1871 and 1881 census.... More Info
Product Code: GRD6768
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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