Taken from the Loseley Manuscripts, this detailed muster roll lists the men in the county militia, stationed at home in Surrey whilst the army was abroad. Compiled from lists from various years between 1544 and 1684. Lists the area, the men's names and their job in the militia. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable... More Info
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The CD contains a transcription of the MIs along with their images, a list of names taken from the gravestones in 1953 and a rapid transcription that is undated. The Church was built in 1819-21, at a cost of ?13,000 and it was consecrated on September 11th, 1821. It was demolished in 1976 and local Council are planning to build a road across the graveyard.
The CD contains a transcription of the MIs along with their images, a list of names taken from the gravestones in 1953 and a rapid transcription that is undated. The Church was built in 1819-21, at a cost of ?13,000 and it was consecrated on September 11th, 1821. It was demolished in 1976 and local Council are planning to build a road across the graveyard.
The CD contains a transcription of the MIs along with their images, a list of names taken from the gravestones in 1953 and a rapid transcription that is undated. The Church was built in 1819-21, at a cost of ?13,000 and it was consecrated on September 11th, 1821. It was demolished in 1976 and local Council are planning to build a road across the graveyard.
The CD contains a transcription of the MIs along with their images, a list of names taken from the gravestones in 1953 and a rapid transcription that is undated. The Church was built in 1819-21, at a cost of
The CD contains images of armigers whose arms are depicted in The Victoria County History of Lancashire, and the blazons thereof. Also some corporate heraldry (civic, ecclesiastical etc) and a list of seals. Heraldry enthusiasts will notice the different spellings for the same charges. These are, no doubt, as shown in the original sources. There are some errors, however! What self-respecting armor...More Info