Lincolnshire Phillimore Marriages Volumes 01 to 11 on one CD. *Addlethorpe 1561-1837 *Alford 1538-1837 *Anderby 1561-1837 *Asserby 1561-1837 *Auborn 1562-1837 *Barrowby 1538-1837 *Bassingham 1572-1812 *Beesby 1565-1837 *Bilsby with Asserby and Thurley 1561-1837 *Boothby Graffoe 1562-1837 *Boultham 1562-1837 *Bracebridge 1562-1837 *Carlton le Moorland 1561-1812 *Claxby 1561-1837 *Claypole 1538-1837 *Cowbitt 1561-1837 with certain marriages between 1846 and 1850 *Cumberworth 1561- More Info
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This is a 32 page book of Memorial Inscriptions for Kirkmichael Garrel (old name Garvald) Old Churchyard in the Parish of Kirkmichael, Dumfriesshire. It was newly published in 2020 to correct some transcription errors, provide 40 added memorials, standardise the layout and provide a detailed index. It was previously part of a joint Kirkmichael and Garrel book. It consists of 14 pages of inscriptio...More Info
**Barnsley Family History Society has produced a booklet to help you collate genealogical data into a concise and readable format.** By following the simple step-by-step instructions a valuable five generation family resource will be created. This can be used for reference, form the basis for further research, or copied, and sent to other family members to aid them with their research. ...More Info
Bulletin of the Society, 4 articles:Henry Bolckow & his Collections - Ian Stubbs, Where was the Northern Boundary of the Danelaw ? - G.S. Braddy, Records of the Bailiff of Stockton Manor or Castle - Linda Drury, Ralph Ward Jackson (1806-1880). Public benefactor or fraudulent businessman - Winifred Stokes, ISSN 09660704. 48 pages
This book brings together detailed investigation of Buckinghamshire's turnpike trust records with on-the-ground observation of the roads they developed and built.
The great monastery of Missenden Abbey was founded in 1133, but dissolved by Henry VIII in 1538. Its church and cloister were destroyed, and the remaining buildings changed greatly. This report sums up the finds and discoveries made by archaeologists since 1983, giving insights into the monastic community which once ruled the Misbourne valley. (120 pages with 6 maps and plans, 48 drawings and 2...More Info