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Marriage registers: Salisbury St. Thomas 1570-1812, Baverstock 1559-1812, Norton 1663-1812, Colerne 1560-1575 and 1640-1651/2 (Phillimore Parish Records)... More Info
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Marriage registers: Castle Eaton 1549-1812, Kemble 1679-1812, Great als. Broad Somerford 1707-1812, Little Somerford 1708-1812, Southbroom 1572-1837, Patney 1594-1812, Cherington als. Chirton 1588-1812, Marden 1693-1812, Alton Barnes 1597-1812, Winterslow 1598-1812, Rollestone 1654-1812 (Phillimore Parish Records)... More Info
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Marriage registers: Salisbury - The Cathedral 1564-1812, Cholderton 1664-1752, Purton 1558-1812, Charlton - near Pewsey 1696-1812, Huish 1684-1812 (Phillimore Parish Records)... More Info
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Marriage registers: Chisledon 1641-1812, Lydiard Millicent 1580-1837, Minety 1663-1812, Market Lavington 1673-1812, Beechingstoke 1590-1812, Woodborough 1567-1837, Idmiston, with Porton 1577-1812 (Phillimore Parish Records)... More Info
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Marriage registers: Salisbury – St. Martin 1559-1812 (Phillimore Parish Records)... More Info
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Marriage registers: Laverstock 1726-1812, Hankerton 1700-1837, Brinkworth 1653-1812, Christian Malford 1653-1812, Clyffe Pypard 1576-1837, Heytesbury 1654-1837, Knook 1695-1837, Eisey 1575-1837, West Knoyle 1719-1837 (Phillimore Parish Records)... More Info
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Marriage registers: Whiteparish 1560-1837, Devizes (St John the Baptist) 1559-1837, Luckington 1573-1837 (Phillimore Parish Records)... More Info
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Marriage registers: Bratton 1542-1837, Kington St. Michael 1563-1837, Fuggleston with Bemerton 1608-1837, Boyton 1560-1837, Sherrington 1677-1837, Latton 1578-1837, Collingbourne Ducis 1654-1837 (Phillimore Parish Records)... More Info
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Marriage registers: Salisbury St. Edmund 1559-1740/1 (Phillimore Parish Records)... More Info
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Marriage registers: Salisbury St. Edmund 1741-1837, and Stratford-sub-Castle 1654-1837 (Phillimore Parish Records)... More Info
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Issue 15 features: * Tracing the tiger: Paul Matthews looks at the many mind altering drugs our ancestors might have fallen prey to * Lest we forget...: The WW1 centenary begins * Family reflections: Ruth Symes on the history of mirrors * Were they in India?: A useful research avenue to explore * From store to war: The sad fate of many Harrods staff in WW1 * Graphic conflict: WW1 explored through infographics * Finding the freemasons: Jill Morris enters a secret world * History in the details: Jayne Shrimpton on sunglasses * What’s on * Books * Place in focus: Wiltshire More Info
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* The secret worshippers: Stuart A. Raymond explores researching Catholic recusants through his detailed study of a parish in Wiltshire * More than just scrawls on walls: Is graffiti a mark of disrespect or social comment? Denise Bates looks at its long history * Tales of the Cartaret dynasty: Nick Thorne follows up a chance finding in the tithe records, leading him to the story of a Royalist privateer commemorated in America * The child-snatchers: Playing to our insecurities both as children and parents, kidnapping remains a rare but particularly scary crime, writes Nell Darby * Motherhood and madness in the Victorian era: Lorraine Schofield explores the gap between the ideal of womanhood in the 19th century and the reality of mental illness * History in the details: Railway staff uniforms More Info
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This publication is part of a series dealing with a collection of vagrants passes which is contained in fourteen large boxes dating from 1702 through to 1838 with some breaks in dates. It has been roughly estimated that each box contains over 3000 passes which were for expenses incurred by the passing of vagrants, mostly for those from outside the county, being passed through Wiltshire and its co...More Info
The 14 Registers (Gloucester Record Office Registers, 1815-1879 Q/Gc 5/1 to 5/7; & Q/Gc 6/1 to 6/7) record details of the prisoners remanded in custody to the County Gaol at Gloucester while awaiting trial, in chronological order of committal. There are 486 people from Wiltshire included. In addition to the information given in this index, the registers contain other details including the i...More Info
The confirmations in this publication, with the exception of Bromham, which is still held by the Church, are deposited in Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre. Over 3,000 records, all for the year 1787, are in the Diocesan records. The rest are in the parish records, some of which are in specially printed books and a few in parish registers. Candidates may not have been confirmed in the parish ...More Info
A4 paperback. 110pp The Wiltshire County Asylum was opened on the 19 September 1851 and cared for its patients until its closure on the 25 October 1995. Many of the patients who were treated remained there until their deaths and were then buried in the grounds of the Asylum. Burials ended on the 1 May 1966 when the available space had been used. Burials were then transferred to the Devizes B...More Info
Wiltshire Soldiers Wounded in the English Civil War, Petitions for Parliamentarian and Royalist Pensions Originally Quarter Sessions considered each application in detail with supporting evidence from the soldier’s military commander and local dignitaries. Again, this was more than the full meeting of Quarter Sessions could deal with. In 1662, the petitions were first referred to local JP...More Info