The 1790 Poll for Knights of the Shire for Suffolk. Digitally enhanced images of the original text. Bookmarked by major headings. Fully printable.... More Info
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The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought on: Gibson (Wiganthrope), Milbank, Melbanke and Mealbank, Harrison and Bastardy Records (Hawnby and West Rounton), Watsons and Bastardy Records (Stonegrave), Goodwill (Yorkshire), Bowes and Bastardy Records (Sproxton and Helmsley) Article ‘The Book of Remembrance’ published by the Beck Isle Museum Article on ‘Deaths - Hangings – Executions...More Info
The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought on Rickaby, Harding and Law (Kirkbymoorside), Edwards (High Lidmoor), Lundy and Goodwill, Waind (High Hutton), Burton and Watson (Slingsby and Hovingham), Watson (Scagglethorpe and Old Malton), Ford (Hovingham) From the Book ‘The Way We Were’ by R W Scales – January 1881 Article on Ancestry’s Ethnicity Results Article on the book ‘Picke...More Info
The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal ‘Keep your feet dry!’ A letter from Thomas England, West Indies Merchant and Ship-owner Extracts from ‘Annals of Yorkshire’ (available on the RFHG website) Introduction to our new Treasurer – Tony Pink Remembering Fireworks and ‘Mischief Night’ by Ron Scales Member Talks: The Women’s Land Army; Adoption; Help sought on: Smith and Todd (Ampl...More Info
Twenty three days after the declaration of WW1 the first Ledger was opened on 27th August 1914 with the last entry being on 30th November 1915, prior to conscription in January 1916. There are 465 men listed with 167 believed to have served their King and Country. Twenty four of those listed are known to have died during the conflict, being listed on the Wotton-under-Edge War Memorial, the Roll of...More Info
This is a 68 page book of Memorial Inscriptions for Annan Old Parish Churchyard in the town of Annan plus Brydekirk Parish Church in the village of Brydekirk. Both are in the Parish of Annan, Dumfriesshire. It was published in 2018 and consists of 29 pages of inscriptions from 279 headstones. The Annan Churchyard is fully indexed by Surname and Forename, whilst the smaller Brydekirk Churchyard is ...More Info