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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Street indexes, alphabetical list of residents and classified lists of trades in both the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire all on one CD. Over 1,000 pages, plus indexes to places and advertisers and lists of the Principal Seats of the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire. A useful aid to finding people in the 1871 census. The book on this CD is machine searchable.
The first Directory of Hull, first published in 1791-2, includes a directory of Beverley and a wealth of local information, including a table of Window Duty(a form of taxation, calculated on the number of windows in a house), and a list of stamp duties(another form of taxation), such as: Affidavit in court of law, 1s 6d; Apprentice indenture, 6s; duty for keeping a male servant, per annum 1l.5s (�...More Info
HULL. James Acland’s Comparative Poll Book, being an alphabetical list of the Electors for the Borough of Kingston-upon-Hull and the Votes recorded at the Three Elections of December, 1832, January 1835 and June 1835. This publication is a breakdown of the polls for these three elections, followed by James Acland’s commentary, listing the electors as "timid traitors," "fools," "worse than fool...More Info
A list of surnames in the registers, Churchwardens accounts 1653-4 to 1687-8. Some Family Histories. Historical notes on the Church and Churchyard, the Rectory and Vicarage, Parish Benefactors, Halton Feast, Templenewsam history, Austhorpe, Manston, Seacroft, Killingbeck, Whitebridge, Morwick, Scholes, Newland, Roundhay.
Two books on one CD. These are super guide books to Scarborough town and the surrounding area. The 1815 book, by Thomas Coultas, includes a list of traders in the town, and also gives a lot of information on the services available, and prices. Nelson's Pictorial Guide Book of 1865 provides lots of detail about the area and includes some superb colour prints, of Scarborough views