This virtual book CD resource contains a bundle of Pigot's 1823 Directories; carrying local listings of professions, nobility, gentry, and clergy, of transport and freight services; and information on the education, public services, and public houses of the area. Towns, villages and parishes are listed with background historical and topographical information. A comprehensive resource which gives you valuable insight into the history of London and the Home counties, and enables you to find out wh... More Info
Catholic records and documents dating from the 16th century, with the Catholic registers for Towneley Hall in Lancashire (1705-1727), Cheam in Surrey (1755-1788), Wootton Wawen in Warwickshire (1786-1843), and the Catholic Mission of Bellingham in Northumberland (1794-1837). Also includes papers, memoirs, letters, and the second part of the Official List of Prisoners for Religion under Elizabeth I, covering 1581-1602. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookma More Info
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Prepared for publication on 11 CDs by Sue Turner. The files contain photographs of the pages, Indexed by Street (S)or Name (N). Each CD contains an Introduction, a list of the Wards included in the Division and the pages of the Registers for each Ward. Total number of Electors 445,257.
The files on the CDs contain photographs of the pages, the registers are indexed by Street (S) or Name (N). Each CD contains an Introduction, a list of the Wards included on the CD and the pages of the Registers for each Ward. See individual CD for complete coverage. Nov.2013
The files on the CDs contain photographs of the pages. Indexed by Street or Name. Each CD contains an Introduction, a list of the Wards included on the CD and the pages of the Registers for each Ward. PLEASE SEE PAGE 28 FOR FULL DETAILS OF THESE CDs. ELECTORAL REGISTERS.
The Monumental Inscriptions on this CD have been scanned from Microfiche Series - Monumental Inscriptions 1-13 and from lists of Inscriptions that were originally published in various issues of Root and Branch. Some entries Index only. The dates covered are mostly up to the late 19th century. The inscriptions from the following Churchyards or Cemeteries are included: Abinger, Addington St Mary, Ad...More Info
Transcribed and indexed by Cliff Webb and members of WSFHS, 2015. In the introduction Cliff Webb writes: London's ever growing population crammed into a small area led to a poorer and poorer level of sanitation and health. By the mid-19th century, the situation was clearly intolerable. Amongst various initiatives, it was decided that most churchyards would have to close. ... Even before ...More Info