Taken from the Loseley Manuscripts, this detailed muster roll lists the men in the county militia, stationed at home in Surrey whilst the army was abroad. Compiled from lists from various years between 1544 and 1684. Lists the area, the men's names and their job in the militia. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable... More Info
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This CD provides images of the following: russell's directory, 1842 and hooke's directory, 1871 which cover guildford only . biddle's directories for 1929 and 1934 also include surrounding villages, although some pages of village information is missing from the 1929 directory . some pages are missing in the 1934 directory from the guildford streets and inhabitants sections . the entire contents ha...More Info
This book contains a number of different surveys the first being the surviving Rolls of fees according to inquests before Lord John de Kirebie, treasurer to Edward I, for Somerset and Dorset carried out circa 1286. It also includes the Nomina Villarum which is a survey carried out in 1316 and contains a list of Somerset cities, boroughs and townships and the Lords of them. Another roll is the Exch...More Info
The Maidstone and Tovil Tomb list was originally published on microfiche 1712 and CD no 38. The fiche contains a list of names recorded c1871 in the following burial grounds All Saints new burial ground The Proprietary Burial Ground in Brewer Street, Maidstone The ancient non-conformist burial ground in Tovil There is also a searchable modern index Monumental inscriptions for the Tovil Anaba...More Info
The Cemetery situated in Maidstone Road, is owned by Marden Parish Council. It has been open since 1932 and has had over 1600 burials and interment of ashes. The file contains a list of burials with (usually) the date of death that was donated by the Parish Council, together with a plan showing the location of the graves and photographs taken by Anne Ashdown of all headstones standing in 2002/3. ...More Info
This is a 48 page book of Memorial Inscriptions for Clachan of Penninghame Old Church Burial Ground about 3 miles south of Newton Stewart in the Parish of Penninghame, Wigtownshire. It was published in 2005 and consists of 23 pages of inscriptions from 169 headstones. It is indexed by Surname only. It includes a 1684 Covenant List (essentially a local Census) for the Parish of 563 names with lo...More Info