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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This publication includes transcripts for the following: - Treeton - Whiston - Brinsworth The transcripts were carried out by the Rotherham Family History Society.
Transcripts of letters relating to the disturbances in Kent during 1830 and 1831, taken from HO40/27, HO52/8 & HO52/13 at The National Archives, together with transcripts of some of the Examinations & Depositions held at the centre for Kentish Studies relating to the Swing Riots.
This volume is an account of the riots in Gloucestershire, in the form of a diary of events, from John Raymond Barker's unsuccessful attempts to persuade the principal inhabitants of Fairford to be sworn in as Special Constables, through the breaking of thrashing machines at Beverstone, Tetbury, Horseley, Fairford, Coln St Aldwyns, Eastleach Turville, Eastleach Martin, Quenington, Bibury, and Coln...More Info
Volume I tells the story of the riots in Kent, from an arson attack on a farm in Orpington on the 1st June 1830, the breaking of the first threshing machine at Lower Hardres on the 28th August, through until the execution of Robert Dixon, for arson, on 22nd December 1831. This is followed by a detailed account of the trials, which resulted in the imprisonment of a number of men, and the transporta...More Info
Transcripts of Burial indexes 1839-1901. Contains both transcripts of original chronological burial indexes & alphabetical versions thereof (Over 20,000 Burials). CD027