Gloucestershire Phillimore Parish Records (marriages) Volumes 01 to 17. *Acton Turville 1671-1723 *Alderley 1559-1812 *Alvington 1698-1836 *Ampney Crucis 1561-1837 *Ashchurch 1555-1837 *Aston Blank alias Cold Aston 1728-1812 *Aston Somerville 1661-1812 *Aston Subedge 1539-1812 *Avening 1557-1812 *Batsford 1565-1812 *Beverston 1563-1836 *Bishops Cleeve 1563-1812 *Bourton on the Water 1654-1837 *Boxwell and Leighterton 1572-1812 *Broadwell 1605-1812 *Bromesberrow 1558-1837 *Brookt More Info
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By Charles Foster. Study of the marketing and making of Cheshire cheese in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, particularly to the London market. The success led to changes in Cheshire agriculture. Based on Arley Hall estate records
Court Leet and View of Frankpledge of the Barony of Dunham Massey 1733–1740 (Transcripts of the records of the Barony Court for Dunham Massey for the years 1733 to 1740)
Altrincham people, their politics, agriculture, housing, food, clothes and luxuries as shown in wills, probate inventories, leases and Altrincham Court Leet records from 1641-1680
Altrincham people, their politics, their families, literacy, transport, agriculture, housing, food, clothes and luxuries, Altrincham shops, Altrincham’s economy, inns, early market gardeners as shown in wills, probate inventories, leases and Altrincham Court Leet records from 1681-1720
By David Miller. Memories and histories of Altrincham shops from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Do you remember buying cakes from Ankers or the latest records from White and Swales?