Gloucestershire Phillimore Parish Records (marriages) Volumes 01 to 17. *Acton Turville 1671-1723 *Alderley 1559-1812 *Alvington 1698-1836 *Ampney Crucis 1561-1837 *Ashchurch 1555-1837 *Aston Blank alias Cold Aston 1728-1812 *Aston Somerville 1661-1812 *Aston Subedge 1539-1812 *Avening 1557-1812 *Batsford 1565-1812 *Beverston 1563-1836 *Bishops Cleeve 1563-1812 *Bourton on the Water 1654-1837 *Boxwell and Leighterton 1572-1812 *Broadwell 1605-1812 *Bromesberrow 1558-1837 *Brookt More Info
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Origins and development from 1538, Commonwealth, Hardwicke Marriage act, Rose Act Registers, dissenters, location, Bishops Transcripts, Marriage Licence, modern transcriptions, parish fees, alternative access
The parishes covered are: Buslingthorpe, Cabourne, Caistor, Claxby by Normanby, Croxby, Cuxwold, East Barkwith, East Torrington, Faldingworth, Friesthorpe, Grasby, Hainton, Holton cum Beckering, Kingerby, Kirkby cum Osgodby, Kirmond le Mire, Legsby, Linwood, Lissington, Market Rasen, Middle Rasen Drax & Tupholme, Nettleton, Newton by Toft, Normanby le Wold, North Willingham, Owersby, Rothwell, Sea...More Info
The Church of England Deaneries included are Aveland & Ness, Beltisloe, Grantham, Lafford, and Loveden, which are situated in the south-west of the county. The information is taken from Parish Registers, including some non-deposited registers. The non-deposited registers have been recorded from photographs. Some registers for these Deaneries have not survived, or are unfit for production. In a...More Info
The Church of England Deaneries included are Corringham, Graffoe, Lawres, and Lincoln, which are situated in the west and middle of the county. The information is taken from Parish Registers. In some cases it has not been possible to access the registers and the Bishops Transcripts have been used as an alternative source. Some of these have required Ultra-violet light to ascertain what is writte...More Info