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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A nineteenth century turnpike trust at work, with a list of the Trustees
This book contains a surname index of names of people that appear in surviving Bedfordshire Poor Law documents, held at the Bedfordshire and Luton County Archives. It also contains an alphabetical list by Parish of Poor Law documents that survive. The book is A5 in size and contains over 200 pages of information. This book is also available in CD or download format
The Surnames CD is a consolidated surname index of all entries for baptisms and burials up to 1851 (beyond in some cases) and marriages up to at least 1837 in the Bedfordshire Parish Registers, as included on the Parish CDs. This has over one million entries with surname, forename, year, parish and event. Consequently it will give you more detail, up to a later date, than the Prime CD, in...More Info
**Published February 2011** This publication on CD-ROM, which is also available as a Downloadble PDF file, contains: Transcriptions of Burial Records, Memorials and Monumental Inscriptions of those churches which now form part of the Shared Partnership. (See the list below.) A brief history of each church and an explanation of the way in which they became the Shared Churc...More Info
**Published January 2017** This fully-searchable & illustrated CD, in pdf format, consists of a brief history of each Chapel and transcriptions of memorials at: Allerton (Prospect) Methodist Chapel Burial register with approx. 7,000 entries Monumental inscriptions from photographs taken before the clearance of the graveyard Manningham Daisy Hill (Salem) Metho...More Info