This 1863 account of those authorized to display heraldic arms gives descriptions and, in most cases, black and white illustrative plates of heraldry. Entries include explanations of descent of the 1863 bearers, in some cases with detailed family trees. This Invaluable resource might allow research to be expanded by several generations if your family member is listed as the lines of descent can show how the coat of arms has been passed down. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text More Info
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This volume contains the original notes of the Visitation of Somersetshire; made in the year 1623 by Henry St. George and Sampson Lennard under Camden, taken from Harl. MS. 1141. Most of the Pedigrees are subscribed by the heads of families, and some are marked with a cross and the word" entered." At the end are some added by Rich. Mundy, with drawings of Coats of Arms. Besides the Pedigrees, The...More Info
Langham Remembers Them tells the stories of the men of Langham and Barleythorpe who lost their lives in the Great War: their photographs, their backgrounds, their regiments, where they fought and the circumstances of their deaths. It is the Village History Group's 2014 tribute to these brave men. Contents include - Author’s Introduction; Background to the Great War; Call to Arms; 5th Battalio...More Info
The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Report on the Yorkshire Family History Show 2022 Member Talks: M’Lord Cardigan; Transported Across the Sea; The Walls Clan of Coverdale – From the Foresters’ Arms to the Somme Newspaper clippings Article on Normanby Article on the death of Mrs George Bilton 1915 (Harome) Help sought on: Johnson, Hodgson and Headlam (Farndale, Gillamoor and Lastingha...More Info
Wind and Watermills of Pinner; The Letchford Arms; Post Offices of Pinner; The Telephone in Pinner; Rifles at Rayners Lane - a 19th century rifle club; Domestic Servants in Victorian Pinner; The Pinner Hill Icehouse; The Rabbit Hutches- a row of working class cottages; Pinner National Schools – non-private schools in Pinner 1815 to c1880
Dated 1910. Sheet 045.16. 25in to the mile This detailed map covers village of Goathland, deep in the North York Moors, and well known as the setting for Aidensfield in the television series Heartbeat. The map includes the station - now on the North York Moors Railway - as well as the route of the original railway; other features include the Goathland Hotel (or Aidensfield Arms), Goathland Hydro, ...More Info