The 1835 Poll for Knights of the Shire in West Riding.... More Info
Yorkshire, Kingston-upon-Hull 1835 Poll Book.... More Info
The 1741 Yorkshire Poll for a Representative in Parliament. This book contains the names of voters and the candidates they voted for. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
A record of votes given to candidates for the representation of the city of York. Contains names and addresses of voters and shows who they voted for. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable by whole name or part name * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable... More Info
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Transcripts of baptisms from parish registers and bishops transcripts to 1837, indexed. A4 paperback, 490 pages. This transcript is also available as an eDownload (see below) and with other parishes on CMB 6, either as a CD-ROM or as an e-download.
Transcripts of baptisms from parish registers and bishops transcripts to 1837, indexed. A4 paperback, 296 pages. This transcript is also available as an eDownload (see below) and with other parishes on CMB 6, either as a CD-ROM or as an e-download.
Transcripts of baptisms from parish registers and bishops transcripts to 1837, indexed. A4 paperback, 340 pages. This transcript is also available as an eDownload (see below) and with other parishes on CMB 6, either as a CD-ROM or as an e-download.
See Also SPECIAL OFFER page. Lay Subsidies were the main tax laid on people prior to the Civil War. Their records in the period from, roughly, 1524 to the 1640's, list, with varying degrees of fullness, the inhabitants of the area, with some gauge as to their wealth. Transcribed and Indexed by Cliff Webb (2002). 72 pages.
See also SPECIAL OFFER page. The Court of Requests was established as the 'court of the poor man', and was intended to hear cases which were too trivial to go to the other courts. It is first mentioned in 1483, and seems to have evolved from an informal committee of the King's Council. It continued to sit until 1642, but was not revived after the Restoration. Compiled by Cliff Webb (1999). 100...More Info