This 6-volume set contains Army records starting from the birth of the permanent English Army in 1661. It contains details on the names, regiments and ranks of officers, and includes dates of appointments. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Fully searchable * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable *Contains over 2540 pages... More Info
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When Charles II returned from his 'travels' he was encumbered with a large debt, which Parliament sought to remove by a collection. A list was kept of contributors and their gifts, and nearly 4000 Surrey men (and a few women) appear in this edition (1990). 1 fiche.
CROYDON St. John's. This list has been prepared from the book "Croydon in the Past" published in 1884. Monumental inscriptions. 1 fiche.
The Indexes on this CD are exactly the same as those published on microfiche (MS21) in 1997. BUT with the advantages of being SEARCHABLE! The principal index lists 92,000 names, giving full name, age, birthplace and folio number. Then come 72 parish indexes with alphabetical listing of family groups, with the same details as above. It is followed by an index of BIRTHPLACES to assist in locating fa...More Info
First published in 2006 in book form as RS 40 (compiled by Cliff Webb) and including nearly 22,000 names.‘The rolls are a very useful inhabitants’ list and seem to survive fairly complete mainly in class C213 in the National Archives, Kew’.
Compiled by Cliff Webb, who writes in the introduction: ‘The records of schools can be useful supplements and substitutes to others for the pursuit of genealogical research, and have considerable value for family history purposes in their own right. This is an attempt to list all educational establishments within the area covered by the ancient county of Surrey, excluding the old London County C...More Info