Marriage registers in the complete Phillimore series for Warwickshire: Barton-on-Heath 1577-1810, Hatton 1665-1700, Anstey 1591-1812, Atherstone-on-Stour 1611-1812, Bourton-on-Dunsmore 1560-1812, Butler's Marston 1538-1812, St Peter's Birmingham (Franciscan Mission associated with the Church of St. Peter, near Broad Street) 1658-1830, Bishop's Tachbrook 1538-1812, Charlecote 1543-1812, Ettington 1623-1812, Fenny Compton 1627-1812, Halford 1552-1812, Hatton 1558-1812, Hatton (Bishops Transcripts) More Info
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