St Peter's Radley College Registers, Oxford 1847-1923. A list of Admissions with notes, College Trustees, Wardens, Fellows, Assistants Masters, Army Agents, Scholars and Prizemen, Senior Prefects, Scholarships at Oxford and Cambridge, Distinctions, Cadetships, Athletic records and Social Competitions. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable by whole or part name *Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable... More Info
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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
List of all people subscribing to the newly-opened Piece Hall in Halifax in 1778. Gives Room number & location within the Piece Hall & the abode of the subscriber, when known. Only available as a download.
In the year of 1641 it was demanded that every man over the age of 18 should make an oath was to follow the “true Protestant religion”. These are now called the Protestation Returns and form a valuable list of inhabitants of a parish at this time. Not everyone signed and those who did refuse are also sometimes noted. Whilst only about a third of Somerset parishes have survived ( 161 ) it still...More Info
First published in 1909 this book lists all of the surviving bonds for that year. Since then a number of original documents have been lost or have deteriorated to make this the most complete list of this bonds. Most are for the early 1700's, although there are a number of entries for the previous century. To use Jewers own words in describing the period 1674-75 “in these years large portions are...More Info
In the year of 1641 it was demanded that every man over the age of 18 should make an oath was to follow the “true Protestant religion”. These are now called the Protestation Returns and form a valuable list of inhabitants of a parish at this time. Not everyone signed and those who did refuse are also sometimes noted. This important Cornish reference work contains some 30,000 names given in 5 b...More Info