This muster roll lists the men in the county militia, stationed at home whilst the army was abroad, for Somerset in 1569. Entries are made alphabetically by parish. Fully indexed, it includes details of the weapons and armour held by the men, and a section of explanatory notes. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of the 1916 Bath Street Directory Street Directory Printable Index of the Street Directory Alphabetical list of Detached Houses Surrounding Villages Directory Printable index of the surrounding Villages Clerical Directory Printable index of the Clerical Directory Army and Navy Directory Postal and Miscellaneous Directory Printable index of the Postal and Miscellaneous Directory Carriers Directory Commercial Directory Index of t More Info
Alphabetical residents directory of the City of Bath, plus Village directories, Clerical directory, Army and Navy directory, Professional and Trades directory, plus listings for the City Council, Rural District Council, education, hospitals, literary, musical and political societies, temperance societies and more. *Over 1000 pages *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
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List in alphabetical order of surname of 461 men enrolled in Kent into the Navy under this Act. Includes name, place of birth or settlement, age and occupation, many physical descriptions. Almost three quarters of the men were born or settled outside Kent. Introduction. Index of Places. Paperback, 57 pages (1996).
Deaneries included are Aveland & Ness, Beltisloe, Grantham, Lafford, & Loveden. The index gives surnames, forenames, date of burial, parish, plus age at death & abode (if given in the register). A list of all surnames for easy browsing of variants. Bookmarked to within 10 pages of each surname. In PDF format
At each court session the "Homage" (tenants of the manor) would sit in judgement of wrongdoers, who had not respected the established customs. The steward would deal with the transfer of manorial lands, from one tenant or "copyholder" to the next. These records provide an insight into life in Mid-Lincolnshire, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. As copyhold land passed from one relative to...More Info
The most common way of becoming a Freeman of Lincoln was by apprenticeship, and all the details of apprenticeships are to be found here together with Freemen, by Birth, Purchase and Gift. All the references relating to the same apprenticeship have been brought together into one paragraph, these being enrolment, assignment(s) and enfranchisement.for the same apprentice. The freemen appear in alphab...More Info
Abstracts and some transcriptions of Bastardy Documents from 182 Lincolnshire Parishes. A list of the parishes included may be found here: https://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk/index.php/publications . Also Petty Sessions material: Kesteven PS Information & Complaints and Examinations 1829-1835; Sleaford PS Bastardy Order Book 1824-1839, includes Bourne PS from 1833 (full transcription). Lindsey PS A...More Info