Marriage registers for all the Phillimore Worcester parish volumes. Alderminster 1613-1812; Alstone 1550-1805; Birtsmorton 1539-1812; Bradley 1630-1812; Bushley 1539-1837; Churchill in Halfshire 1564-1812; Church Lench 1702-1812; Cleeve Prior 1599-1837; Eastham 1571-1837; Elmbridge 1570-1812; Frankley 1604-1812; Hanley Child 1754-1836; Hanley William 1586-1837; Himbleton 1713-1812; Hinton in the Green 1735-1812; Huddington 1695-1812; Kempsey 1690-1812; Kington 1588-1836; Little Comberton 1540 More Info
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Burythorpe – Location and what records are available Baines’ Directory 1823 – names and occupations Help sought: Stead (Farndale), Milburn (York), Hudson (Acklam) Member Talks: The Railways of Ryedale; Catwick, a Thankful Village Previous newspaper clippings revisited Changing from the Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar Dates in Quaker Records explained Newspaper Clip...More Info
July 2025 – Lockton and Levisham Location, and where the Records are to be found History of Ryedale Family History Group Article on Prince John, heir-apparent to the throne of Luxembourg Help Sought: Martindale (Lockton), Wilson (Strensall) ‘What’s in a name?’ – Article by the Vicar of Lockton and Levisham The Saltersgate Inn – Article Newspaper Clippings Reports on M...More Info
Pottery was a major Buckinghamshire industry with dozens of kiln sites. This comprehensive gazetteer lists pottery production sites and every potter in the documentary record by name – and illustrates their products where known. All alphabetically by parish for easy access. (144 pages with 56 colour illustrations) The authors are experts who draw on many years in the field. They bring togeth...More Info
The information contained in the production is the result of a number of years work by members of both the Parish of Llansamlet and a few members of the Glamorgan Family History Society \[GFHS\]. Due to the timescales and the number of volunteers involved it is impossible to thank everyone involved so thanks are going to the two organisations involved. This publication contains a record of th...More Info
**Only 1 copy left in stock.** This 250 page A4 book lists in alphabetical order details of surviving Settlement Certificate records from the late 17th Century to the early 19th Century held at Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies, Hertford. The text, which covers some 5,000 individuals and family groups, includes not only details of actual certificates but also, and often where they have dis...More Info